Annwn - the Land of the Dead - is a complicated place in Welsh mythology - far more complicated than the Greek Isles of the Blessed.
Arawn is the king there in most of the older texts, but Gwyn ap Nudd becomes king in the later stories.
And there is always half a sense that Annwn is not really a place at all (in fact, it is a non-place) - in which case the idea of a 'king' becomes problematic.
Arawn, king of the otherworld realm Annwn or Annwfn.
Annwn - the Land of the Dead - is a complicated place in Welsh mythology - far more complicated than the Greek Isles of the Blessed. Arawn is the king there in most of the older texts, but Gwyn ap Nudd becomes king in the later stories. And there is always half a sense that Annwn is not really a place at all (in fact, it is a non-place) - in which case the idea of a 'king' becomes problematic.
Arawn was the king of Annwn - the underworld or land of the dead in Welsh Celtic myth.
The Welsh word for 'king' is brenin; an obsolete word is rhi.
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In history and mythology, King Solomon is often referred to as the King of Peace.
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Brenin
Bc King Minos wanted it built and King Minos was a King during the Mythology period
Kuber is the king of wealth according to Hindu mythology.
If Greek mythology: Hera If Roman mythology: Juno
Scandinavian mythology.