- Bryn-llech SH805314 52.866°N, 3.776°W
Mynydd Nodol SH865393 52.939°N, 3.690°W
Orddu SH963423 52.967°N, 3.545°W Pen y
Bwlch Gwyn SH932411 52.956°N, 3.591°W Rhobell...
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which he will not give to Culhwch. Later, he uses it to slay the
witch Orddu, the
daughter of the
witch Orwen, by
slicing her in half. In the
Welsh Triads...
- on a
journey to
Pennant Gofid in **** to
retrieve the
blood of the
witch Orddu. His
father is
Greidawl Galldonyd, a
fellow knight in Arthur's court. In...
- Arawn; and the
Marshes of Morva, a
haunted swamp inhabited by the
witches Orddu,
Orwen and Orgoch. In
addition to the
races of
humans and Fair Folk, Prydain...
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learn the
cauldron is held by
three witches—leader
Orddu,
greedy Orgoch, and
benevolent Orwen.
Orddu agrees to
trade the
cauldron for Taran's
sword and...
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companions learn that the
cauldron has been
stolen by the
three witches Orddu,
Orwen and Orgoch, who
reside in the
bleak Marshes of Morva. When they depart...
- him. Both Gwyn and
Gwythyr set out with
Arthur to
retrieve the
blood of
Orddu,
witch of the
uplands of ****. Gwyn
appears prominently in the medieval...
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Nigel Hawthorne as
Fflewddur Fflam John
Byner as
Gurgi Eda
Reiss Merin as
Orddu Adele Malis-Morey as
Orwen Billie Hayes as
Orgoch Clarence Nash as Donald...
- **** and snip the
intellectual golden threads of the craftsman's loom".
Orddu,
Orwen and Orgoch,
characters in
Lloyd Alexander's 1960s book
series The...
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first appears in
Culhwch and Olwen,
where Arthur uses it to
slice the
witch Orddu in half.
Rhongomyniad ("spear" + "striker, slayer") is also
mentioned in...