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Blodeuwedd (Welsh pronunciation: [blɔˈdɛɨwɛð];
Welsh "Flower-Faced", a
composite name from
blodau "flowers" +
gwedd "face"), is the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes...
- and
named her
Blodeuwedd.
Blodeuwedd has an
affair with
Gronw Pebr, the lord of Penllyn, and the two
conspire to
murder Lleu.
Blodeuwedd tricks Lleu into...
- left
Drama Centre in her
final term to star in
Saunders Lewis's play
Blodeuwedd with
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru. She has
appeared in
Violence and Son at...
- to life,
giving her the name
Blodeuwedd "Flower-Faced". One day, when Lleu was away from home
visiting Math,
Blodeuwedd saw a nobleman,
named Gronw Pebr...
- the
fourth branch of the
Mabinogi as the lord of Penllyn, the
lover of
Blodeuwedd and the
murderer of Lleu Llaw Gyffes. He is also
mentioned in the Welsh...
- and
named her
Blodeuwedd.
Blodeuwedd has an
affair with
Gronw Pebr, the lord of Penllyn, and the two
conspire to
murder Lleu.
Blodeuwedd tricks Lleu into...
- and
Dylan ail Don, of the
tyngedau of Arianrhod, and of the
creation of
Blodeuwedd, a
woman made of flowers. The
chief characters of the tale are Math, king...
- a wife from flowers,
called Blodeuwedd (possibly "Flower face",
though other etymologies have been suggested).
Blodeuwedd falls in love with a hunter...
- Cornwall) and Brittany. They
spoke the
Brythonic languages.
Arianrhod Blodeuwedd Branwen Ceridwen Creiddylad Creirwy Dôn
Gwenhwyfar Modron -
possible derivation...
- and The Owl
Service (1967). The
latter is an
adaptation of the myth of
Blodeuwedd from the Mabinogion, set in
modern Wales – it won
Garner the
annual Carnegie...