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Lludd Llaw
Ereint, "Lludd of the
Silver Hand", son of Beli Mawr, is a
legendary hero from
Welsh mythology. As Nudd Llaw
Ereint (the
earlier form of his...
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mythological figure, son of
Lludd Llaw
Eraint Lludd Llaw
Eraint (Nudd Llaw
Ereint),
Welsh mythological hero
Bishop Nudd,
active in
southeast Wales in the...
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Trwyth Twrch Trwyth sculpture by Tony
Woodman Children 7
Grugyn Gwrych Ereint (~Silver-bristle)
Llwydawg Govynnyad (~the Hewer)
Twrch Lllawin Gwys Banw...
- "Nudd: a Cymric,
Brythonic and
Irish God, also
known as Lludd,
Lludd Llaw
Ereint, Nuadu,
Nuadu Aratlám, Nodons, Nodens, Nudens,
Noadatus (The
Water Maker...
- "Nudd: a Cymric,
Brythonic and
Irish God, also
known as Lludd,
Lludd Llaw
Ereint, Nuadu,
Nuadu Aratlám, Nodons, Nodens, Nudens,
Noadatus (The
Water Maker...
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first published in 1849,
identifies Creiddylad,
daughter of
Lludd Llaw
Ereint, with Cordelia, "daughter of Lludd, or Lear". In 1891, Sir John Rhys repeated...
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writings of
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He is also
known under the name Nudd Llaw
Ereint and is a
reflex of the
Celtic god Nodens. As Nudd, he is the
father of several...
- the Tuha-na-Cremm
Croich (see: Crom Cruach), who call
Corum "Corum Llew
Ereint" (see:
Lludd Llaw Eraint), face
extinction by the Fhoi
Myore (Fomorians)...
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their replacement with
magical prosthetics (hence his
alias as
Corum Llaw
Ereint, "Corum of the
Silver Hand"), the
former prince rises in
rebellion against...
- Fëanor, and the
similar mutilation suffered by
Nuada Airgetlám / Llud llaw
Ereint ("Silver Hand/Arm")
during the
battle with the Firbolg.
Nuada received a...