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Pryderi fab
Pwyll is a
prominent figure in
Welsh mythology, the son of
Pwyll and Rhiannon, and king of
Dyfed after his father's death. He is the only...
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famed for her
wealth and generosity. With
Pwyll she has a son, the hero
Pryderi, who
later inherits the
lordship of Dyfed. She
endures tragedy when her...
- vital. Morda. An evil
sorcerer who
wishes to
attain ultimate power. King
Pryderi, son of Pwyll. King of the
Western Realms, he
becomes increasingly convinced...
- literature, the lord of Dyfed,
husband of
Rhiannon and
father of the hero
Pryderi. With a name
meaning "wisdom", he is the
eponymous hero of
Pwyll Pendefig...
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Irish Lugh and the
Gaulish Lugus. It has been
suggested that Lleu, like
Pryderi, is
related to the
divine son
figure of
Mabon ap Modron. The name Lleu...
- Five
pregnant women survive to repo****te Ireland.
Pryderi and
Manawydan return to Dyfed,
where Pryderi marries Cigfa and
Manawydan marries Rhiannon. However...
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through magic.
Pryderi agreed to the
trade and
Gwydion and his men took the pigs back home to Gwynedd, but his
trickery was
revealed and
Pryderi waged war...
- the pigs
Pryderi owned.
According to
Pryderi, he is
still in a pact with
Arawn and
cannot give the pigs to anyone.
Gwydion then
tricks Pryderi into trading...
- one of Manawydan's
fellow survivors,
Pryderi,
invites him to live with him in
Dyfed and
marry Rhiannon,
Pryderi's mother after they both
returned from...
- collection.
Pryderi appears in all four,
though not
always as the
central character.
Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed (Pwyll,
Prince of Dyfed)
tells of
Pryderi's parents...