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Goleuddydd ("light of day" from the
Welsh golau, "light", and dydd, "day"), in the
Middle Welsh prose tale
Culhwch ac Olwen, is the
daughter of Amlawdd...
- "loch"), in
Welsh mythology, is the son of
Cilydd son of
Celyddon and
Goleuddydd, a
cousin of
Arthur and the
protagonist of the
story Culhwch and Olwen...
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whether this is
through his
father Cilydd (son of Celyddon) or his
mother Goleuddydd (daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig), nor
whether through Igraine or Arthur's...
- Custennin. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth. When
Cilydd remarries after brutally murdering...
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Ygerne the
mother of King Arthur. Rieingulid, the
mother of St Illtud.
Goleuddydd, the
mother of Culhwch. Tywanwedd,
Tywynwedd or Dwywanedd, the wife of...
- "mother". Culhwch's father, King Cilydd, the son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth. When he remarries, the
young Culhwch rejects...
- Mabinogion. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth. When he remarries, the
young Culhwch rejects...
- the name
Goleuddydd, as does
Dafydd ap
Gwilym when in his
elegy for
Gruffudd Gryg he
describes his
friend as the "bard of water-bright
Goleuddydd". There...
- Palug's Cat. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife
Goleuddydd after a
difficult childbirth. When he remarries, the
young Culhwch rejects...