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Morfran (Middle Welsh:
Moruran "cormorant";
literally "sea crow", from môr, "sea", and brân, "crow", from
Common Brittonic *mori-brannos, as in French...
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enchantress in
Welsh medieval legend. She was the
mother of a
hideous son,
Morfran, and a
beautiful daughter, Creirwy. Her
husband was
Tegid Foel and they...
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includes a
triad naming Morfran ail Tegid,
Sandde Bryd Angel, and
Cynwyl Sant as the
three men who
survived Camlann:
Morfran because of his
fearsome ugliness...
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Together they had two children, a
beautiful daughter named Creirwy and a son
Morfran,
called A****ddu ("utter darkness")
because of his dark skin and hideous...
- Wales,
Creirwy (also
known as Llywy) has a dark,
hideous brother named Morfran and a
foster brother,
Gwion Bach (who
would become the bard Taliesin)....
- son's corpse.
Unlike Morfran,
Sanddef does not
appear in any of the
early Welsh Triads. However, he is
again ****ociated with
Morfran in
Triad 7 of the 15th-century...
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beautiful daughter and a
horribly ugly son
named Avagddu (elsewhere
known as
Morfran).
Ceridwen determines to help her son by
brewing a
magic potion, the first...
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Macsen Wledig Mallt-y-Nos
Manawydan Math
Matholwch Menw
Modron Morfydd Morfran Myrddin Nisien Olwen Penarddun Penpingion Peredur Pryderi Pwyll Rhiannon...
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potion of inspiration. The
potion was
initially intended for her son,
Morfran, who
although was
considered frightfully ugly, she
loved nonetheless, and...
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Macsen Wledig Mallt-y-Nos
Manawydan Math
Matholwch Menw
Modron Morfydd Morfran Myrddin Nisien Olwen Penarddun Penpingion Peredur Pryderi Pwyll Rhiannon...