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- Dwyfan and Dwyfach, sometimes also called Dwyvan and Dwyvach, in Welsh mythology feature in a flood legend from the Welsh Triads. The Afanc, a monster...
- above Dolbenmaen, and the Afon Dwyfach which joins it as a right-bank tributary to the west of Llanystumdwy. The Dwyfach itself rises in an area of flat...
- Morus Dwyfach (fl. c. 1523–1590) – otherwise, Morus ap Dafydd ab Ifan ab Einion – was a Welsh-language poet. He was domestic bard to the Griffith family...
- Judaism portal Mythology portal Biblical literalism Book of Noah Dwyfan and Dwyfach Gilgamesh flood myth İlandağ of the Lesser Caucasus in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan...
- but that, after a huge flood (see Afanc), only two people, Dwyfan and Dwyfach, survived from whom the later inhabitants of Britain descended. The Welsh...
- Clynnog (c. 1525–1581), Welsh Roman Catholic priest and recusant exile Morus Dwyfach (fl. c. 1523–1590), Welsh-language poet Morus Hasratyan (1902–1979), Armenian...
- ultimately drowned all inhabitants of Britain save for two people, Dwyfan and Dwyfach, from whom the later inhabitants of Prydain descended. According to one...
- flood myths Vineta Ys Lyonesse Lebor Gabála Érenn – Cessair Dwyfan and Dwyfach Cantre'r Gwaelod Bergelmir Ural-batyr Finnish flood myth Tiddalik: A water-holding...
- Gwynedd, north Wales. The fort itself stands on the east bank of the Afon Dwyfach. The fort that stood on the site was a wooden construction, covering an...
- lost. In Wales the flood myth is elaborated in the story of Dwyfan and Dwyfach, who saved people and animals from the great deluge caused by the monster...