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the article states that her parents were Ethal and Anubal. This is ridiculous; her father's name was Ethal Anubal and her home was called Sid Uamuin. If there are no objections, I'm going to correct it before it results in more confusion. Fergus mac Róich 21:19, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
As I understand, "Caer" in Celtic and Welsh very roughly approximates to "Castle". So "Caer Arianrhod would refer mean "Castle Arianrhod". Does this apply in Irish as well or is the "Caer" in "Caer Ibormeith" being used in a different context? Or does "Caer Ibormeith" mean "Castle Ibormeith"? 24.84.218.226 (talk) 05:57, 13 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]