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Ceridwen or
Cerridwen (pronounced [kɛrˈɪdwɛn] Ke-RID-wen) was an
enchantress in
Welsh medieval legend. She was the
mother of a
hideous son, Morfran, and...
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Ceridwen or
Cerridwen is a
legendary Celtic female figure. The name may also
refer to:
Ceridwen Dovey (born 1980),
South African-Australian
social anthropologist...
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Ceridwen Dovey (born 1980) is a
South African and
Australian author and
social anthropologist. The
winner of
several awards, she is
known for her first...
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Ceridwen Fraser is a biogeographer,
currently serving as a
Professor in the
Department of
Marine Science at the
University of
Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand...
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Award of
Garden Merit: 'Angularis Aurea' 'Buttercup' 'Caecilia' '
Ceridwen' 'Congesta' 'Duckfoot' 'Glacier' 'Goldchild' 'Golden Ingot' 'Maple Leaf'...
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enchantress Ceridwen.
Ceridwen had a
beautiful daughter and a
horribly ugly son
named Avagddu (elsewhere
known as Morfran).
Ceridwen determines to help...
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April 1943), OBE was a
Welsh writer and editor,
known by the
pseudonym Ceridwen Peris (referencing
Saint Peris, the
origin of
placenames from her native...
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Welsh literature Three paintings by
Welsh artist Christopher Williams:
Ceridwen (1910) and
Branwen (1915) at the
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, and Blodeuwedd...
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Antarctic Science 10 (4), 431–438. doi:10.1017/S0954102098000522. Fraser,
Ceridwen I.; Spencer,
Hamish G.; Waters,
Jonathan M. (2012). "Durvillaea poha sp...
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Ceridwen Rees (July 9, 1874 –
October 19, 1905) was a Welsh-American
physician who
practiced in New Jersey. Rees was born in Pentregwenlais, Carmarthenshire...