The legend of the submerged city of Ys, or Is, is perhaps the most romantic and imaginative effort of Breton popular legend.
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The legend of the submerged city of Ys, or Is, is perhaps the most romantic and imaginative effort of Breton popular legend.
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Who has not heard of the submerged bells of Ys, and who has not heard them ring in the echoes of his own imagination?
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This picturesque legend tells us that in the early days of the Christian epoch the city of Ys, or Ker-is, was ruled by a prince called Gradlon, surnamed Meur, which in Celtic means ‘the Great.’
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In the early days of the Christian era, the city of Ys was ruled by a prince called Gradlon.
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