- Bala Lake (Welsh: Llyn
Tegid [ˈɬɨ̞n
ˈtɛɡɨd]) is a
large freshwater glacial lake in Gwynedd, Wales. The
River Dee,
which has its
source on the
slopes of...
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Tegid may
refer to: Ioan
Tegid (1792-1852),
Welsh clergyman and bard
Tegid Foel, a
character in
Welsh mythology Llyn
Tegid, the
Welsh name for Bala Lake...
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Tegid Foel is the
husband of
Ceridwen in
Welsh mythology. His name
rendered into
English would be "Tacitus the Bald". In folklore,
Tegid Foel is ****ociated...
- Maes
Tegid (English:
Tegid Field) is a
community playing field in Bala, Wales. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, and is the home ground...
- in the Tale of Taliesin,
where he is
depicted as the son of
Ceridwen and
Tegid Foel, and is
given an
extremely beautiful sister named Creirwy. In later...
- Gwynedd, who play in the
Cymru Premier. They play
their home
games at Maes
Tegid. For a full
history see; List of Bala Town FC
seasons Although the current...
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February 1792 – 2 May 1852),
commonly known by his
bardic name of Ioan
Tegid or
simply Tegid, was a
Welsh clergyman and writer. He was born at Bala and educated...
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Padarn Beisrudd ap
Tegid (lit.
Paternus of the
Scarlet Robe, son of
Tegid) was the son of a
Bishop named Tegid ap Iago, who may have been born with the...
- and a
beautiful daughter, Creirwy. Her
husband was
Tegid Foel and they
lived near Bala Lake (Llyn
Tegid) in
north Wales.
Medieval Welsh poetry refers to...
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Tegid challenges this with his own
declaration of
choice in Llew as the next king. The
surprised Llew
willingly goes
along with this, but when
Tegid publicly...