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Cigfa ferch Gwyn
Glohoyw (Middle Welsh: Kigua) is a
minor character in
Welsh mythology, the wife of King
Pryderi of Dyfed. She is
mentioned briefly in...
- or "loss". In due
course Pwyll dies, and
Pryderi rules Dyfed,
marrying Cigfa of Gloucester, and
amalgamating the
seven cantrefs of
Morgannwg to his kingdom...
- repo****te Ireland.
Pryderi and
Manawydan return to Dyfed,
where Pryderi marries Cigfa and
Manawydan marries Rhiannon. However, a mist
descends on the land, leaving...
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friend Pryderi, the king of
Dyfed and
their respective wives Rhiannon and
Cigfa.
Along with the
other branches, the tale can be
found the
medieval Red Book...
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animals in
Dyfed to disappear,
leaving only Rhiannon,
Pryderi and his wife
Cigfa, and Manawydan. They
lived by
hunting for a
while then went to
England to...
- of its few survivors, to
reunite with his
mother Rhiannon, and his wife
Cigfa. He
brings with him his
beloved war comrade, Manawydan, the heir to the...
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occupied with this
conquest until he
chose to take a wife,
eventually marrying Cigfa, the
daughter of Gwyn Gohoyw. He also
succeeded in
amalgamating the seven...
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Afallach Beli Mawr
Blodeuwedd Brân the
Blessed Branwen Caswallawn Ceridwen Cigfa Creiddylad Culhwch Cyhyraeth Dewi Dôn Dwyn
Dylan Ail Don
Efnysien Elen Euroswydd...
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Afallach Beli Mawr
Blodeuwedd Brân the
Blessed Branwen Caswallawn Ceridwen Cigfa Creiddylad Culhwch Cyhyraeth Dewi Dôn Dwyn
Dylan Ail Don
Efnysien Elen Euroswydd...
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exploited by an
afanc as a
young boy, and the Otherking’s
champion huntress Cigfa wears a
cloak of
afanc scales. The
Afanc is a
creature from
Welsh Folklore...