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Also called Acratophores, Accratus or Acratos, he is a hero of Greek mythology, friend of Dionysus and drinker of pure wine, without lowering it with water. His name describes it: 945; ( a , "without , out" ) 954; 961; 945;- - 964; 959; 962; ( kraa cough "mixer" ) 960; 959; 964; 951; 962; ( pots "drinker" ) .
1º_ Avalon is the name of an island in Celtic mythology inhabited by fairies. The etymology seems to come from the Welsh afal (aval "apple"), as it was commonly known as "the island of apples". 2º_ It is also the origin of the name of many real and fictional characters, music bands and songs, series and movies, in addition to geographical sites that mostly have the English spelling Avalon.
1º_ Anger unleashed with violence, also the attack of madness that causes it and even the person who suffers it. 2º_ Figuratively, which occurs quickly, with intensity and vehemence. 3º_ It is the name given by the Romans to each of the Greek Erinyes, divinities that punished immoralities and crimes.