Tuesday 2 December 2008

BEMUSED BY HER LACK OFBERMUDAS


Welsh Celtica
 Nine powers of nine flowers,

Nine powers in me combined,

Nine buds of plant and tree.

Long and white are my fingers

As the ninth wave of the sea.

- Hanes Blodeuwedd
Mae Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheinog yn cwmpasu 519 o filltiroedd sgwâr (1,344 km²). Sefydlwyd y Parc yng nghanolbarth Cymru ym 1957, ac mae’n cynnwys rhai o’r tirweddau mwyaf cyfareddol ac amrywiol yn Ewrop.

Dyma gartref Pen-y-Fan gyda’i chopa coch gwastad nodweddiadol – copa Hen Dywodfaen Coch uchaf ym Mhrydain .
 
The Pantheon

Below are listed the major gods and goddesses known in
Welsh mythology, along with a listing of magical powers
associated with them.

 The Goddesses

Arianrhod (ari-an-rod): "Silver Wheel"; star or sky goddess; goddess of reincarnation; Full Moon goddess. Her palace is called Caer Arianrhod (Aurora Borealis). She is "The great queen". Archetypical form of the mother goddess in Ireland. She was three-shaped: Badb, Macha and Nemainn. She fought aiding the Tuatha de Danaan. Manly seen as a goddess of war and love. Some references to the sumerian goddess Inanna.

See her shrine at the top.

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