- be
connected with the
Welsh mythological figure Lludd Llaw
Eraint,
earlier Nudd Llaw
Eraint,
cognate with the
Irish Nuada Airgetlám, a king of the Tuatha...
-
angler Gwyn ap Nudd,
Welsh mythological figure, son of
Lludd Llaw
Eraint Lludd Llaw
Eraint (Nudd Llaw Ereint),
Welsh mythological hero
Bishop Nudd, active...
- ****ociated with
hunting and fishing. His
Welsh equivalent is Nudd or
Lludd Llaw
Eraint.
Middle Irish Núada/Núadu
means hero or champion,
which is "probably a euhemerized...
- can
refer to: Ned Ludd,
inspiration for the
Luddite movement Lludd Llaw
Eraint,
figure in
Welsh mythology Nuada,
figure in
Irish mythology Short for Luddite...
- genealogies. He is the
father of C****ivellaunus, Arianrhod,
Lludd Llaw
Eraint, Llefelys, and Afallach. In
certain medieval genealogies, he is
listed as...
- "llawereint" is
glossed as "of the
Silver Hand" or "Silver-handed".
Welsh eraint is
listed as
meaning "a
round body; a ball; a bowl, a cup; a pear", probably...
- a
British god who is
remembered in
medieval Welsh legend as
Lludd Llaw
Eraint.
Modern scholars are more
skeptical of this connection. 58°32′12″N 03°20′10″W...
- and was
buried at
Ludgate Lud, son of Shem, a
grandson of Noah
Lludd Llaw
Eraint, a
mythical Welsh figure cognate with king
Nuada Airgetlám Lud
Fiser (1908–1990)...
-
smith god
Gwern Gwydion Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn ap Nudd
Hafgan Lludd Llaw
Eraint (Nudd) Llŷr
Mabon Matholwch Manawydan Nisien (Nissien, Nissyen) Pryderi...
- in more
recent translations, the
first plague fought by King
Lludd Llaw
Eraint is the
arrival of the
Corannyeit people. Nineteenth-century authors, in...