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Efnisien fab
Euroswydd (also
spelled Efnissien or Efnysien) is a ****ic anti-hero in
Welsh mythology,
appearing prominently in the tale of
Branwen ferch...
- Nissyen, was the
opposite of his
brother Efnisien in personality. He was
tranquil and generous,
while Efnisien was
vindictive and destructive. Meulder...
- Euroswydd,
giving birth by
Euroswydd to her two
younger sons,
Nisien and
Efnisien, as
stated in the
Second Branch.
William Shakespeare's play King Lear is...
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Bendigeidfran agrees to this, but
during a
feast to
celebrate the betrothal,
Efnisien, a half-brother of
Branwen and Bendigeidfran,
arrives and asks what was...
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Efnisien,
suspecting a trick,
reconnoitres the hall and
kills the
warriors by
crushing their heads inside the bags. Later, at the feast,
Efnisien, again...
- and a Bad son (Ny-Eshyn)
which parallel what is said
about Nisien and
Efnisien in the tale of
Branwen ferch Llyr, whom the
later are
considered only uterine...
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feast is held to
celebrate the betrothal.
While the
feast is
going on,
Efnisien, a half-brother of
Branwen and Bendigeidfran,
arrives and asks why there...
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Efnisien,
suspecting a trick,
reconnoitres the hall and
kills the
warriors by
crushing their heads inside the bags. Later, at the feast,
Efnisien, again...
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soldiers using the
magical cauldron begin to win the battle. However,
Efnisien sees what he has done, and
regrets it.
Disguised as a dead
Irish soldier...
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occasion which is
meant to
solidify an alliance. When
their half-brother
Efnisien,
upset that he has not been consulted,
mutilates Matholwch's horses, BrĂ¢n...