Gofannon (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡɔˈvanɔn]) is a Middle Welsh reflex of Gobannus, one of the deities worshipped by the ancient Celts. He features in Middle...
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is also associated with hospitality. His name is related to the Welsh Gofannon and the Gaulish Gobannus. The name Goibniu stems from a Proto-Celtic form...
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with Danu are Goibhniu and his two brothers, as one of Dôn's offspring is Gofannon, the Welsh equivalent of Goibhniu. However, Dôn's gender is not specified...
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healing, and poetry Gobannus, Gallo-Roman deity whose name means 'the smith' Gofannon, Welsh god of blacksmithing, ale, architecture and building Goibniu, Irish...
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parallels: Irish Lugh and Welsh Lleu are cognate with Lugus, Goibniu and Gofannon with Gobannos, Macán and Mabon with Maponos, and so on. One common figure...
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(Brân the Blessed) Culhwch Dylan ail Don Efnysien Euroswydd Gilfaethwy Gofannon (Govannon) - a smith god Gwern Gwydion Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn ap Nudd Hafgan...
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parallels: Irish Lugh and Welsh Lleu are cognate with Lugus, Goibniu and Gofannon with Gobannos, Macán and Mabon with Maponos, while Macha and Rhiannon may...
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Mathonwy Dôn Math fab Mathonwy Goewin Gwydion Gilfaethwy Arianrhod Gofannon Amaethon Dylan ail Don Lleu Llaw Gyffes Blodeuwedd...
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accidentally killed by his uncle Gofannon in the end. 'And the blow whereby he came to his death, was struck by his uncle Gofannon. The third fatal blow was...
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Culhwch Cyhyraeth Dewi Dôn Dwyn Dylan Ail Don Efnysien Elen Euroswydd Gofannon Gwydion Gwyn ap Nudd Hafgan Lleu Llaw Gyffes Llŷr Lludd Mabon Manawydan...
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