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"And before the feast was over she became his bride. Said Pryderi, ‘Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli.’"
- from Manawyddan the Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)


#mabinogi #pryderi #lloegyr #caswallan #feast #beli #welsh

People in medieval dress at a feast; "And before the feast was over she became his bride. Said Pryderi, ‘Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli.’" - from Manawyddan the Son of Llyr in The Mabinogion tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877) #mabinogi #pryderi #lloegyr #caswallan #feast #beli #welsh

"And before the feast was over she became his bride. Said Pryderi, ‘Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli.’"
- from Manawyddan the Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#pryderi #feast #beli

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Discover the strong willed Rhiannon, and all manner of other mythical creatures and legendary characters, in Through the Trees! Read online for free here - www.penpaper.uk/through-the-...

#fantasyreads #freebooks #wales #folklore #mythology #mabinogi #throughthetrees #pryderi #Pwyll #rhiannon

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Discover the legend of Pryderi that sits at the heart of our tale, and all manner of other mythical creatures and legendary characters, in Through the Trees! Read online for free here - www.penpaper.uk/through-the-...

#fantasyreads #freebooks #wales #folklore #mythology #mabinogi #pryderi #gwydion

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Discover the troubled king Math fab Mathonwy, and all manner of other mythical creatures and legendary characters, in Through the Trees! Read online for free here - www.penpaper.uk/through-the-...

#fantasyreads #freebooks #wales #folklore #mythology #mabinogion #mabinogi #legend #gwydion #pryderi

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Yr wythnos hon rydyn ni'n siarad am ein teuluoedd.

This week we are talking about our families. #pryderi

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We made little people to represent ourselves and self register.

Fe wnaethon ni bobl fach i gynrychioli ein hunain a hunangofrestru. #pryderi

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Fe wnaethon ni ddewis ein pegiau yr wythnos hon a gwneud arwydd ar eu cyfer!
#pryderi #llaisydisgbl
We chose our pegs this week and made a sign for them!
#pryderi #pupilvoice

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Discover the troublesome Hafgan, and all manner of other mythical creatures and legendary characters, in Through the Trees! Read online for free here - www.penpaper.uk/through-the-...

#fantasyreads #freebooks #wales #folklore #mythology #mabinogion #adventure #books #novel #pryderi #arawn #Annwn

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Discover the mischievous Gilfaethwy, and all manner of other mythical creatures and legendary characters, in Through the Trees! Read online for free here - www.penpaper.uk/through-the-...

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"‘I stand in need of counsel,’ he answered, ‘and what may that counsel be?’ ‘Seven Cantrevs remain unto me,’ said Pryderi, ‘wherein Rhiannon my mother dwells. I will bestow her upon thee and the seven Cantrevs with her, and though thou hadst no possessions but those Cantrevs only, thou couldst not have seven Cantrevs fairer than they. Kicva, the daughter of Gwynn Gloyw, is my wife, and since the inheritance of the Cantrevs belongs to me, do thou and Rhiannon enjoy them, and if thou ever desire any possessions thou wilt take these.’"
- from Manawyddan Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#mabinogi #mabinogion #wales #welsh #caltic #pagan #pryderi #rhiannon #cantrev

"‘I stand in need of counsel,’ he answered, ‘and what may that counsel be?’ ‘Seven Cantrevs remain unto me,’ said Pryderi, ‘wherein Rhiannon my mother dwells. I will bestow her upon thee and the seven Cantrevs with her, and though thou hadst no possessions but those Cantrevs only, thou couldst not have seven Cantrevs fairer than they. Kicva, the daughter of Gwynn Gloyw, is my wife, and since the inheritance of the Cantrevs belongs to me, do thou and Rhiannon enjoy them, and if thou ever desire any possessions thou wilt take these.’" - from Manawyddan Son of Llyr in The Mabinogion by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877) #mabinogi #mabinogion #wales #welsh #caltic #pagan #pryderi #rhiannon #cantrev

"‘I stand in need of counsel,’ he answered, ‘and what may that counsel be?’ ‘Seven Cantrevs remain unto me,’ said Pryderi, ‘wherein Rhiannon my mother dwells. ...’"
- from Manawyddan Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#mabinogi #welsh #celtic #pryderi #rhiannon #cantrev

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"‘Yea,’ answered he, ‘but although this man is my cousin, it grieveth me to see any one in the place of my brother Bendigeid Vran, neither can I be happy in the same dwelling with him.’ ‘Wilt thou follow the counsel of another?’ said Pryderi."
- from Manawyddan Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#pryderi #manawyddan #llyr #wales #welsh #mabinogi #rhiannon #bendigeid

"‘Yea,’ answered he, ‘but although this man is my cousin, it grieveth me to see any one in the place of my brother Bendigeid Vran, neither can I be happy in the same dwelling with him.’ ‘Wilt thou follow the counsel of another?’ said Pryderi." - from Manawyddan Son of Llyr in The Mabinogion by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877) #pryderi #manawyddan #llyr #wales #welsh #mabinogi #rhiannon #bendigeid

"‘Yea,’ answered he, ‘but although this man is my cousin, it grieveth me to see any one in the place of my brother Bendigeid Vran, neither can I be happy in the same dwelling with him.’ ..."
- from Manawyddan Son of Llyr
in The Mabinogion
by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)
#pryderi #manawyddan #mabinogi

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"They set forth, and, however long the journey, they came at length to Dyved, and a feast was prepared for them against their coming to Narberth, which Rhiannon and Kicva had provided. Then began Manawyddan and Rhiannon to sit and to talk together, and from their discourse his mind and his thoughts became warmed towards her, and he thought in his heart he had never beheld any lady more fulfilled of grace and beauty than she. 'Pryderi,' said he, 'I will that it be as thou didst say.' 'What saying was that?' asked Rhiannon. 'Lady,' said Pryderi, 'I did offer thee as a wife to Manawyddan the son of Llyr.' 'By that will I gladly abide,' said Rhiannon. 'Right glad am I also,' said Manawyddan; 'may Heaven reward him who hath shown unto me friendship so perfect as this.'"
- from The Mabinogion
tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#rhiannon #pryderi #manawyddan #feast #dyved #kicva #marriage

"They set forth, and, however long the journey, they came at length to Dyved, and a feast was prepared for them against their coming to Narberth, which Rhiannon and Kicva had provided. Then began Manawyddan and Rhiannon to sit and to talk together, and from their discourse his mind and his thoughts became warmed towards her, and he thought in his heart he had never beheld any lady more fulfilled of grace and beauty than she. 'Pryderi,' said he, 'I will that it be as thou didst say.' 'What saying was that?' asked Rhiannon. 'Lady,' said Pryderi, 'I did offer thee as a wife to Manawyddan the son of Llyr.' 'By that will I gladly abide,' said Rhiannon. 'Right glad am I also,' said Manawyddan; 'may Heaven reward him who hath shown unto me friendship so perfect as this.'" - from The Mabinogion tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877) #rhiannon #pryderi #manawyddan #feast #dyved #kicva #marriage

"...Then began Manawyddan and Rhiannon to sit and to talk together, and from their discourse his mind and his thoughts became warmed towards her, ..."
- from The Mabinogion
tr. by Lady Charlotte Guest (1877)

#rhiannon #pryderi #manawyddan #feast #dyved #kicva #marriage

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The Uffern HC4 weapon takes its name from "uffern", the Welsh word for "hell", while the Pryderi-D sidearm references prominent Welsh #mythology figure #Pryderi.

Gofannon Forge is a location that references Gofannon, the Welsh god of smithing.

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