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  2. Gwyn ap Nudd - Wikipedia

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    Gwyn ap Nudd is intimately associated with Glastonbury Tor.. Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɨn ap ˈnɨːð], sometimes found with the antiquated spelling Gwynn ap Nudd) is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or "fair folk" and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn, and whose name means “Gwyn, son of Nudd”.

  3. Annwn - Wikipedia

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    Tradition revolves around Gwyn leading his spectral hunts, the Cŵn Annwn ("Hounds of Annwn"), on his hunt for mortal souls. Angelika Rüdiger's Doctoral Thesis, 'Y Tylwyth Teg: an analysis of a literary motif' (Bangor University, 2021) is a detailed study of supernatural characters connected with Annwn (including Gwyn ap Nudd), covering a ...

  4. Arawn - Wikipedia

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    In later tradition, the role of the king of Annwn was largely attributed to the Welsh psychopomp, Gwyn ap Nudd - meaning "white" (i.e. 'winter') a possible kenning for his true name. However, Arawn's memory is retained in a traditional saying found in an old Cardigan folktale:

  5. Gwragedd Annwn - Wikipedia

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    The Gwragedd Annwn dressed in green. They appear to be the only type of fairy capable of crossing from the lower world, led by the fairy king Gwyn ap Nudd, to the upper world, where regular human beings dwell. They are most likely to be found near lakes that in isolated, or in mountainous areas. [2]

  6. Celtic Otherworld - Wikipedia

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    Annwn is ruled by the Otherworld kings Arawn and Gwyn ap Nudd. [ 12 ] In the First Branch of the Welsh tales known as the Mabinogi , entitled Pwyll , Prince of Dyfed , the eponymous prince offends Arawn, ruler of Annwn, by baiting his hunting hounds on a stag that Arawn's dogs had brought down.

  7. Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden - Wikipedia

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    Croesnewydd Hall, Wrexham, Wales. After succeeding to his family titles in 1899 he received his inherited estates when he came of age in 1901. This included the Howard de Walden Estate in Marylebone, London and earned him the title of 'Britain's wealthiest bachelor'. His fortune derived from his grandmother's estates which she had inherited as ...

  8. Naismith Hall of Fame finalists for Class of 2025 highlighted ...

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    The Hall is also honoring the 2008 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team. Nicknamed the "Redeem Team," the team was coached by Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski, who led the team to a gold medal finish ...

  9. Rhiannon - Wikipedia

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    Rhiannon (Welsh pronunciation: [r̥iˈan.ɔn]) is a major figure in Welsh mythology, appearing in the First Branch of the Mabinogi, and again in the Third Branch. Ronald Hutton called her "one of the great female personalities in World literature", adding that "there is in fact, nobody quite like her in previous human literature". [2]