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Cymidei Cymeinfoll
Welsh. A War-Hag, said to give birth every six weeks to a fully armed warrior. Wife to Llasar, keeper of the Cauldron of regeneration.
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- Cymidei Cymeinfoll: Welsh war goddess. D. Dagda(e), Daghdha: 'good god', Irish god of fertility of the earth, father of nearly all the Irish gods, god of the druids.
- www.sangreal.be
- Test abonnement
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll: Welshe oorlogsgodin. D.
- www.sangreal.be
- BRANWEN, BEOWULF, AND THE TRAGIC PEACEWEAVER TALE
- he and his wife Cymidei Cymeinfoll fled from Ireland and settled in Britain.
- brepols.metapress.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll (possibly meaning pregnant in battle or big belly of battle in Welsh), is an Irish giantess mentioned in the First Branch of the Mabinogi.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll, MythBeasts
- Bran then securest their safety and as gratitude, the Giants give Bran the magic cauldron. Also known as Kymideu Kymeinvoll.
- www.mythbeasts.com
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll - Celtnet
- Cymric Goddess of the Mabinogi, Cymdei Cymeinfoll: Pregnant in Battle.
- www.celtnet.org.uk
- Celtic Gods and Goddesses
- CYMIDEI CYMEINFOLL, (Welsh) [KEEM-ud-day KEEM-een-vol] Her name means 'big belly of battle.
- www.joellessacredgrove.com
- crowcult - spikeyface
- This couple were called Cymidei Cymeinfoll 'Pregnant/Bloated with Battle' and her husband Llasar Llaesgyfnewid 'Flame ....'.
- sites.google.com
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