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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...
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descended from Hu, but that,
after a huge
flood (see Afanc), only two people,
Dwyfan and Dwyfach,
survived from whom the
later inhabitants of
Britain descended...
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which ultimately drowned all
inhabitants of
Britain save for two people,
Dwyfan and Dwyfach, from whom the
later inhabitants of
Prydain descended. According...
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Ancient Gr****
flood myths Vineta Ys
Lyonesse Lebor Gabála Érenn –
Cessair Dwyfan and
Dwyfach Cantre'r
Gwaelod Bergelmir Ural-batyr
Finnish flood myth Tiddalik:...
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Dwyfan and
Dwyfach Gilgamesh flood myth İlandağ of the
Lesser Caucasus in Nakhchivan...
- lived) have been 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...
- 1838,
whilst the 'Afon Dwyfach' is the 'little holy river'. The
legend of
Dwyfan and
Dwyfach has been
attached to the two rivers. The
river is
bridged by...