Creirwy

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Creirwy is a figure from Welsh mythology, traditionally regarded as the beautiful daughter of the enchantress Ceridwen and her husband Tegid Foel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological figure
appearsInTraditionType oral tradition
associatedLocation Bala Lake NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ceridwen NERFINISHED
Tegid Foel NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme beauty
family of magicians
countryOfOrigin Wales NERFINISHED
culture Welsh
describedAs beautiful
ethnicContext Celtic
familyRole daughter of Ceridwen
daughter of Tegid Foel
father Tegid Foel NERFINISHED
gender female
genre myth
hasMythologicalFamily Ceridwen family NERFINISHED
hasNameInLanguage Welsh
languageOfTradition Welsh
mentionedIn medieval Welsh literature
mother Ceridwen NERFINISHED
motherOccupation enchantress
mythology Welsh mythology
narrativeFunction contrast to her brother Morfran’s ugliness
notableAttribute extraordinary beauty
partOfWork Welsh legendary tradition
religionContext pre-Christian Welsh beliefs
residenceInMyth Lake Bala region NERFINISHED
sibling Afagddu NERFINISHED
Morfran NERFINISHED

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Tegid Foel hasChild Creirwy