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Bevan Thomas
@bevanthomas@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Princess Arianrhod is a prominent figure in Welsh folklore, sister to the great wizard Gwydion. Though she is a human sorceress in the surviving medieval legends, it's likely that she was a goddess in the original version. As Arianrhod’s name means "Silver Wheel" and her two sons are respectively a great swimmer and a shapeshifter, she seems linked to the moon.
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#FolkloreSunday #Mythology #Folklore #Wales #Celts #Moon

Princess Arianrhod gazes at her silver wheel. An illustration by Nadia Turner.
Princess Arianrhod gazes at her silver wheel. An illustration by Nadia Turner.
Princess Arianrhod gazes at her silver wheel. An illustration by Nadia Turner.
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