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God name
"Gwendion/ Gwydyon"
Welsh A god of war
Goddess name
"Gwenn Teir Bronn"
Celtic Goddess of motherhood. Celtic
King name
"Gwethyr"
Wales king of the Upperworld Gwyrthur Ap Gwreidawl
King name
"Gwethyr aka Gwyrthur Ap Gwreidawl"
Welsh king of the Upperworld. Welsh
God name
"Gwyddno"
Welsh At one time was a sea God. Came down in legend as a monster or faery of the ocean. Welsh
Goddess name
"Gwydion"
Celtic / Welsh God of war. His mother is DON the Welsh mother goddess. He allegedly caused a war between Gwynedd and Dyfed. He visited the court of PRYDERI, son of RHIANNON, in Dyfed, and stole his pigs. In the ensuing combat Gwydion used magic powers and slew Pryderi. He seems to have underworld links, hence the route taken by the dead, the milky Way, was named Caer Gwydion....

"Gwyllion"
Welsh The Dark Ones fairy women who lead travelers astray. Welsh

"Gwyn fab Nudd"
Celtic A Celtic soothsayer. Brittonic Arthurian legend
God name
"Gwyndion"
Welsh A multi-taking god: A warrior-magician, Prince of the Powers of Air, the greatest of the enchanters and a shape-shifter. He also brought pigs to mankind. Welsh
King name
"Gwynn Ap Nudd"
Welsh king of the fairies and the underworld. Welsh
God name
"Gwynn Ap Nudd"
Celtic / Welsh Chthonic underworld god. Known locally from South Wales. The leader of the phantom hunt which chases a white stag. He equates with HERNE in England and ARAWN in more northern parts of Wales....

"Gwyrthur"
Celtic Minor solar who brings the summer Sunshine. Celtic
King name
"Gwythelyn Gorr"
Celtic king of the Dwarfs whose magical bottles are required for the marriage feast of Kulhwch and Olwen. Celtic

"Gyges"
Greek The ordinary name of the hundred-armed giant, who is sometimes called Gyas or Gyes. Greek
Goddess name
"Gyhldeptis"
Haida Kindly Forest goddess Tlingit / Haida
King name
"Gylfe"
Norse A king of Svithod, who visited Asgard under the name of Ganglere. The first part of the Younger Edda is called Gylfaginning, which means the Delusion of Gylfe. Norse
God name
"Gyller [Golden]"
Norse One of the horses of the gods. Norse

"Gymer"
Norse A giant; the father of Gerd, the beloved of Frey. Norse