#Goleuddydd `light of the day/the light day`, is the #Welsh female sun deity, married to Kilydd and mother of #Culhwch, the cousin of King #Arthur.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`Â #Celtic
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#Goleuddydd `light of the day/the light day`, is the #Welsh female sun deity, married to Kilydd and mother of #Culhwch, the cousin of King #Arthur.Â
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`Â
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#Goleuddydd #welsh #Culhwch #arthur #keltische #mythen
#Celtic FolkloreThursday: The daughter of Amlawdd Wledig, #Goleuddydd `light of the day/the light day`, is the #Welsh female sun deity, married to Kilydd and mother of #Culhwch, the cousin of King #Arthur.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
#celtic #Goleuddydd #welsh #Culhwch #arthur #keltische #mythen
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Goleuddydd `light of the day/the light day` is the #Welsh female sun deity, married to Cilydd and mother of #Culhwch, the cousin of King #Arthur.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
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Goleuddydd became pregnant. She went mad and would not go near any house so gave birth to Culhwch among pigs. Soon after, she fell sick and asked her husband Cilydd not to remarry until he saw a two-headed briar on her grave.#mythologymonday
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