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  2. Hedd Wyn (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hedd Wyn is a 1992 Welsh anti-war biopic, written by Alan Llwyd and directed by Paul Turner. [1] [2] [3]Hedd Wyn won the Royal Television Society's Award for Best Single Drama and BAFTA Cymru Awards in several categories; and was the first Welsh language film nominated for an Academy Award.

  3. List of Welsh films - Wikipedia

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    2018: Say My Name was set on a Welsh island but filmed around Cardiff, directed by Deborah Frances-White. 2018: Last Summer, four boys roam free through a neglected rural paradise in Wales, until a tragedy strikes, directed by Jon Jones. [3] [better source needed] 2019: Gwen is a folk tale set and filmed in Snowdonia during the industrial ...

  4. Branwen - Wikipedia

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    Matholwch, fearing war, tries to reconcile with Brân by building a house big enough for him to fit into in order to do him honour. Matholwch agrees to give the kingdom to Gwern, his son by Branwen, to pacify Brân. The Irish lords do not like the idea, and many hide themselves in flour bags tied to the pillars of the huge, newly built house to ...

  5. Category:Welsh goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Welsh goddesses" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aerfen; B. Branwen; C.

  6. Creiddylad - Wikipedia

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    Creiddylad has been compared to the Greek springtime goddess Persephone, who is similarly abducted by an admirer (the underworld god Hades), rescued by an intervening character (Zeus), and reunited with her family (her mother Demeter), then cursed to repeat the experience every year.

  7. Ceridwen - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Welsh poetry refers to her as possessing the cauldron of poetic inspiration and the Tale of Taliesin recounts her swallowing her servant Gwion Bach who is then reborn through her as the poet Taliesin. Ceridwen is regarded by many modern pagans as the Celtic goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration.

  8. Mabon ap Modron - Wikipedia

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    Mabon ap Modron is a prominent figure from Welsh and wider Brythonic literature and mythology, the son of Modron and a member of Arthur's war band. Both he and his mother were likely deities in origin, descending from a divine mother–son pair.

  9. Gwyn ap Nudd - Wikipedia

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    Gwyn is the son of Nudd and would thus be grandson to Beli Mawr and nephew of Arianrhod, Llefelys, Penarddun, Afallach, Gofannon, Nynniaw, Peibaw, and Caswallawn.Based on their shared patronymic (ap Nudd), his siblings include Edern, a warrior who appears in a number of Arthurian texts, and Owain ap Nudd, who is mentioned briefly in Geraint and Enid.

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