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Thunderdell (Welsh: Taranau), also recorded as Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale, or Thunderbore, was a two-headed giant of Cornwall slain by Jack the Giant-Killer in the stories of Tabart and others. Jeff Rovin's The Encyclopedia of Monsters (New York: Facts on File, 1989) misspells Thunderdell as "Thunderel", and after describing him, proceeds to tell the basic story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" with no further mention of "Thunderel", despite being the title of the entry. He then refers readers to Cormoran.

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  • Thunderdell, Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale o Thunderbore era un gigante de dos cabezas que habitaba en Cornualles asesinado por Jack el Matagigantes en las historias de y otros. La Enciclopedia de Monstruos (Nueva York: Facts on File, 1989) de escribe Thunderel en lugar de Thunderdell, y después de describirlo, procede a contar la historia básica de Las habichuelas mágicas sin ninguna otra mención de "Thunderel", a pesar de ser el título de la entrada. A continuación, hace referencia a Gourmaillon, otro gigante oriundo de Cornualles. (es)
  • Thunderdell (Welsh: Taranau), also recorded as Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale, or Thunderbore, was a two-headed giant of Cornwall slain by Jack the Giant-Killer in the stories of Tabart and others. Jeff Rovin's The Encyclopedia of Monsters (New York: Facts on File, 1989) misspells Thunderdell as "Thunderel", and after describing him, proceeds to tell the basic story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" with no further mention of "Thunderel", despite being the title of the entry. He then refers readers to Cormoran. (en)
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  • Thunderdell, Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale o Thunderbore era un gigante de dos cabezas que habitaba en Cornualles asesinado por Jack el Matagigantes en las historias de y otros. La Enciclopedia de Monstruos (Nueva York: Facts on File, 1989) de escribe Thunderel en lugar de Thunderdell, y después de describirlo, procede a contar la historia básica de Las habichuelas mágicas sin ninguna otra mención de "Thunderel", a pesar de ser el título de la entrada. A continuación, hace referencia a Gourmaillon, otro gigante oriundo de Cornualles. (es)
  • Thunderdell (Welsh: Taranau), also recorded as Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale, or Thunderbore, was a two-headed giant of Cornwall slain by Jack the Giant-Killer in the stories of Tabart and others. Jeff Rovin's The Encyclopedia of Monsters (New York: Facts on File, 1989) misspells Thunderdell as "Thunderel", and after describing him, proceeds to tell the basic story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" with no further mention of "Thunderel", despite being the title of the entry. He then refers readers to Cormoran. (en)
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