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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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419GWION BACH. Son <strong>of</strong> Gwreang;put to stir magic cauldron by Ceridwen, 413;similar action to Finn, 413GWLWLYD (goo-loo´lid).The dun oxen <strong>of</strong>, 390GWREANG (goo´re-ang).Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Gwion Bach, 413GWRNACH (goor-nach).Giant;<strong>the</strong> sword <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 390GWYDDNO GAR´ANHIR.Horses <strong>of</strong>, drink <strong>of</strong> poisoned stream, hence <strong>the</strong> stream“Poison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Horses <strong>of</strong>,” 413;his son Elphin finds Taliesin, 414GWYDION.Son <strong>of</strong> Dōn;place in Cymric mythology taken later by <strong>the</strong> god Artaius,349;nephew <strong>of</strong> Māth, 378;<strong>the</strong> swine <strong>of</strong> Pryderi <strong>and</strong>, 378-380GWYN AP NUDD.A Cymric deity likened to Finn (Gaelic) <strong>and</strong> to Odin (Norse),349;combat every May-day between Gwythur ap Greidawl <strong>and</strong>,353, 388GWYNEDD.Māth, lord <strong>of</strong>, 378

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