Arianrhod

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Arianrhod is a prominent goddess in Celtic mythology associated with the moon, fate, and sovereignty, often linked to themes of rebirth and the Otherworld.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Celtic mythology
figure in Welsh mythology
goddess
appearsIn Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi NERFINISHED
Mabinogion NERFINISHED
associatedWith Caer Arianrhod NERFINISHED
Milky Way NERFINISHED
Otherworld NERFINISHED
Otherworldly fortress
caer (castle or fort)
constellations
cycles of life and death
fate
moon
rebirth
sovereignty
virginity tests
castsSpellOn Lleu Llaw Gyffes NERFINISHED
childOf Don NERFINISHED
culture Celtic NERFINISHED
Welsh
curse Lleu Llaw Gyffes shall bear no arms unless she arms him
Lleu Llaw Gyffes shall have no human wife
Lleu Llaw Gyffes shall have no name unless she gives it
domain female initiation
magic
sovereign power
etymology name often interpreted as "silver wheel"
gender female
languageContext Welsh
mythologicalCycle Matter of Britain NERFINISHED
parentOf Dylan ail Don NERFINISHED
Lleu Llaw Gyffes NERFINISHED
region Wales
residesAt Caer Arianrhod NERFINISHED
roleInMyth initiator of heroic trials
mother who denies her son
siblingOf Gilfaethwy NERFINISHED
Gwydion NERFINISHED
symbol moon
silver wheel
stars
tests Lleu Llaw Gyffes NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod pre-Christian era in Celtic regions

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Celtic mythology hasDeity Arianrhod