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Gofannon (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡɔˈvanɔn]) is a
Middle Welsh reflex of Gobannus, one of the
deities worshipped by the
ancient Celts. He
features in Middle...
- parallels:
Irish Lugh and
Welsh Lleu are
cognate with Lugus,
Goibniu and
Gofannon with Gobannos, Macán and
Mabon with Maponos, and so on. One
common figure...
- is also ****ociated with hospitality. His name is
related to the
Welsh Gofannon and the
Gaulish Gobannus. The name
Goibniu stems from a Proto-Celtic form...
- with Danu are
Goibhniu and his two brothers, as one of Dôn's
offspring is
Gofannon, the
Welsh equivalent of Goibhniu. However, Dôn's
gender is not specified...
- healing, and
poetry Gobannus, Gallo-Roman
deity whose name
means 'the smith'
Gofannon,
Welsh god of blacksmithing, ale,
architecture and
building Goibniu, Irish...
- (Brân the Blessed)
Culhwch Dylan ail Don
Efnysien Euroswydd Gilfaethwy Gofannon (Govannon) - a
smith god
Gwern Gwydion Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn ap Nudd Hafgan...
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accidentally killed by his
uncle Gofannon in the end. 'And the blow
whereby he came to his death, was
struck by his
uncle Gofannon. The
third fatal blow was...
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goddess Dôn and Beli Mawr, and
brother to Arianrhod, Penarddun, Gilfaethwy,
Gofannon, Gwydion, and Nudd. His name
means "labourer" or "ploughman", and he is...
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grandson to Beli Mawr and
nephew of Arianrhod, Llefelys, Penarddun, Afallach,
Gofannon, Nynniaw, Peibaw, and Caswallawn.
Based on
their shared patronymic (ap...
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Culhwch Cyhyraeth Dewi Dôn Dwyn
Dylan Ail Don
Efnysien Elen
Euroswydd Gofannon Gwydion Gwyn ap Nudd
Hafgan Lleu Llaw
Gyffes Llŷr
Lludd Mabon Manawydan...