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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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Lludd and
Llefelys (Welsh:
Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys, "The
adventure or
encounter of
Lludd and Llefelys") is a
Middle Welsh prose tale
written down in...
- Lud (Welsh:
Lludd map Beli Mawr),
according to
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
pseudohistorical History of the
Kings of
Britain and
related medieval texts, was...
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daughter of King
Lludd, is a
minor character in the
early medieval Welsh Arthurian tale
Culhwch ac Olwen. Creiddylad,
daughter of
Lludd Silver Hand, is...
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Owain Glyndŵr. The red
dragon appears in the
ancient Mabinogion story of
Lludd and
Llefelys where it is confined,
battling with an
invading white dragon...
- is ****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...
- of the
Middle Irish Nuadu and the
Middle Welsh Nudd (which
turned into
Lludd,
apparently from an
alliterative ****imilation). The
Irish genitives nodot...
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literature and genealogies. He is the
father of C****ivellaunus, Arianrhod,
Lludd Llaw Eraint, Llefelys, and Afallach. In
certain medieval genealogies, he...
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There is a
classic hero quest, "Culhwch and Olwen"; a
historic legend in "
Lludd and Llefelys",
complete with
glimpses of a far off age; and
other tales...
- Natanleod,
according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, was a king of the Britons. His
inclusion in the
Chronicle is
believed to be the
product of folk etymology...