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Pwyll Pen
Annwn (pronounced [pʊi̯ɬ]) is a
prominent figure in
Welsh mythology and literature, the lord of Dyfed,
husband of
Rhiannon and
father of the...
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Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed, "
Pwyll,
Prince of Dyfed," is a
legendary tale from
medieval Welsh literature and the
first of the Four
Branches of the Mabinogi....
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Pwyll (Welsh pronunciation: [pʊ̯iɬ]) is an
impact crater on the
surface of Jupiter's moon Europa. It is
thought to be one of the
youngest features on...
- her
gifts especially to minstrels. In the
First Branch Rhiannon chooses Pwyll,
prince of
Dyfed (south-west Wales), as her consort,
breaking her contract...
- recompense,
Pwyll switches bodies with
Arawn and
dwells in
Annwfn to
vanquish Arawn's adversary.
Pwyll chastely shares the queen's bed for a year.
Pwyll defeats...
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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 character...
- common.
Following Pwyll's death at the end of the
first branch, she
marries Manawydan, the
rightful heir to the throne. Pryderi:
Pwyll and Rhiannon's son...
- The name
first appears in 1795 in
William Owen Pughe's
translation of
Pwyll in the
journal Cambrian Register under the
title "The Mabinogion, or Juvenile...
- (Gwawl fab Clud) was the son of Clud, and
tricks Pwyll into
promising him Rhiannon. She
decides to
marry Pwyll instead.
Nothing is
known of his
father Clud...
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Hafgan is
constantly warring against Arawn. In the
story Pwyll,
Prince of Dyfed,
Pwyll, in
order to gain Arawn's friendship,
agrees to
switch places...