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- Goibhniu, ( Celtic: “Divine Smith”: ) Welsh Gofannon, ancient Celtic smith god. on any word to see a definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.
- 1. The Celtic gods of this type are Goibhniu and Gofannon, while
- The Celtic gods of this type are Goibhniu and Gofannon, while Wayland is a god of this type in the. Northern European mythos.
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- Children of Don, including Arianrhod, Gofannon and. Gwydion, and the Children of Llyr, including Bran,. Branwen and Manawydan.
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- Cobannus, Gobanos, Gobban, Gobannus, Gofannon, Goibhniu, Goibniu: Irish and Welsh .
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- recollection, Luke “the Loner” Gofannon casts a shadow over the text in that he stands as an ideal ballplayer against whom all others are judged.
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- Gofannon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. For the Wales settlement, see Gobannium.
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- Britannia Celtic Gods: Gofannon, God of Metalworking
- Gofannon, the 'Divine-Smith,' was the son of Belenos, the Sun-God, and Anu, his wife.
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- Gofannon gu-VAHN-non. Welsh: smith. Welsh god of smithing, equivalent to the Irish god Goibhniu and the Gaulish god Gobannos.
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- Gofannon: a Cymric, Brythonic and Irish god (Great Smith)
- The Cymric, Brythonic and Irish God, Gofannon (also known as Goibniu, Gobanos, Gobannus, Cobannus): Great Smith.
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