- Lleu Llaw
Gyffes (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɬɛɨ ˈɬau ˈɡəfɛs]),
sometimes incorrectly spelled as Llew Llaw
Gyffes, is a hero of
Welsh mythology. He appears...
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becomes Lleu Llaw
Gyffes.
Dylan is a sea spirit, who
flees to the
ocean immediately after he is baptized.
Gwydion grabs Lleu Llaw
Gyffes before anyone else...
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composite name from
blodau "flowers" +
gwedd "face"), is
married to Lleu Llaw
Gyffes in
Welsh mythology. She was made from the
flowers of broom, meadowsweet...
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which focuses largely on his
relationship with his
young nephew, Lleu Llaw
Gyffes. He also
appears prominently in the
Welsh Triads, the Book of
Taliesin and...
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manifestation of the pan-Celtic god Lugus, and his
Welsh counterpart is Lleu Llaw
Gyffes. The
interpretatio romana has Lug
correspond to the Romans' god Mercury...
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festival has been
compared with
Gaulish Mercury. In
Welsh mythology, Lleu Llaw
Gyffes, a
protagonist of the
Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, is a more
minor figure...
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example is Gr**** mythology's
Talos Blodeuwedd (Welsh) – wife of Lleu Llaw
Gyffes Brazen head (Medieval legends) –
living head of br****
purported to be able...
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variants of
Celtic mythology. For example, the
Welsh hero Lleu Llaw
Gyffes (in one
version of his story) was
destined to die
neither "during the day...
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murderer of Lleu Llaw
Gyffes. He is also
mentioned in the
Welsh Triads and in the
medieval poem Cad Goddeu. Lleu Llaw
Gyffes has been
placed under a...
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Strang Deathwatch Doc
Fairweather Shooters Eddie 2003 Y
Mabinogi Lleu Llaw
Gyffes 2004
Fakers Nick
Edwards 2006 Love and
Other Disasters Peter Simon 2007...