-
those she
collected under the
title The Mabinogion. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth...
-
consonant sounding like
Scottish "loch"), in
Welsh mythology, is the son of
Cilydd son of
Celyddon and Goleuddydd, a
cousin of
Arthur and the
protagonist of...
- Custennin. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth. When
Cilydd remarries after brutally murdering...
- Arthur's cousin,
though it is not said
whether this is
through his
father Cilydd (son of Celyddon) or his
mother Goleuddydd (daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig)...
-
should destroy the
present race".
Before he can win Olwen's hand,
Culhwch ap
Cilydd must
complete a
number of
seemingly impossible tasks given to him by Olwen's...
-
Culhwch ac Olwen, is the
daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig, and is
desired by
Cilydd, who
marries her. She
becomes pregnant with his child, but
becomes mad and...
- "Great Mother", from Proto-Celtic *mātīr "mother". Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd, the son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth...
-
protection did his
shield offer /
Against Palug's Cat. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth...
-
places Arthur as
chief among the
kings of Britain. The
young hero
Culhwch ap
Cilydd makes his way to his
cousin Arthur's
court at
Celliwig in
Cornwall where...
- tale from Wales,
Culhwch and Olwen,
Culhwch ac Olwen, the hero
Culhwch ap
Cilydd s****s the
beautiful Olwen,
daughter of the
giant chief,
Ysbaddaden Bencawr...