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 | | And is it not strange that a few years before the 'Battle of the Trees' was fought in Britain and the letter F humbled, the Greeks had made a dead set against their F, only retaining it as a numerical sing for 6? |
 | | More than this happened when the order of the letters changed; Gwydion's ash, N, took the place of the fifth consonant, 'Saille' the willow, S, which was naturally sacred to Mercury, or Arwan; and Gwydion thereupon became an oracular god. |
 | | Also, Amathaon who had evidently been a willow-god, S, took Bran's place at F and and became a fire-god in the service of his father Beli, God of Light. |
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