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Arianrhod (Welsh pronunciation: [arˈjanr̥ɔd]) is a
figure in
Welsh mythology who
plays her most
important role in the
Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi. She...
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Arianrhod is a
figure in
Welsh mythology.
Other notable uses of the name
Arianrhod include: "All
lovers Lost/
Arianrhod", a
music track on the
album Vera...
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mother of a
group known as the "Children of Dôn",
including Gwydion,
Arianrhod, and Gilfaethwy,
among many others. However,
antiquarians of the early...
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father of
Arianrhod's sons. Some
years later,
Gwydion accompanies the boy to Caer
Arianrhod, and
presents him to his mother. The
furious Arianrhod, shamed...
- later,
Gwydion accompanies the boy to Caer
Arianrhod, and
presents him to his mother. The
furious Arianrhod,
shamed by this
reminder of her loss of virginity...
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Robyn Arianrhod is an
Australian science writer and
historian of
science known for her
works on the
predecessors to
Albert Einstein, on Émilie du Châtelet...
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virgin to hold his feet.
Gwydion suggests his sister,
Arianrhod. Math
magically tests Arianrhod to
confirm that she is a virgin, at
which point she gives...
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Welsh literature and genealogies. He is the
father of C****ivellaunus,
Arianrhod,
Lludd Llaw Eraint, Llefelys, and Afallach. In
certain medieval genealogies...
- be his next
virgin footholder.
Gwydion suggested his sister,
Arianrhod. However,
Arianrhod was not a virgin, and when
asked to step over Math's rod in...
- horror, and
science fiction, etc.). In a
parallel universe,
Roddy (a.k.a.
Arianrhod),
daughter of two
magicians who
serve the King of Blest, has traveled...