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In Wales, Beli was the husband of Danu and father of the Dagda, Dian Cecht, Lir, Lugh, GwydionIn Celtic mythology, Gwydion was a son of Beli and Danu. He helped Gilfaethwy rape Goewin, Math ap Mathonwy's foot-holder. He accomplished this by stealing Pryderi of Dyfed's pigs, thus sending Math away to fight a war. Gwydion and Gilfaethwy were suppose, Govannnon, ArianrhodIn Celtic mythology, Arianrhod ("silver wheel") was a daughter of Belus and Don. She was in the court of Math ap Mathonwy, a king who needed to rest his feet in the lap of a virgin unless he was at war, or wanted to be. When one of his virgins, Goewin, wa, GilfaethwyIn Celtic mythology, Gilfaethwy was a son of Danu and Beli. His brother, Gwydion, wanted to help him rape Goewin. He accomplished this by stealing Pryderi of Dyfed's pigs, thus sending Math ap Mathonwy away to fight a war. Gwydion and Gilfaethwy were supp and AmaethonIn Insular Brythonic mythology, Amaethon was a god of agriculture, a son of Don and Beli. He stole a dog, lapwing and roebuck from Arawn, leading to the Battle of Cath Godeau between the underworld gods and monsters and the children of Don. In this battle.
He was worshipped on May 1May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). There are 244 days remaining. Events 305 Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor. 1328 Wars of Scottish Independence end: Treaty of Edinburgh-North at Beltaine ("Fire of Bel"). Purifying fires were lit and cattle were forced to walk between them before being allowed to go to pasture.
Belenus was eventually worshipped by CeltThis article is about the European people. For the tool, see celt (tool). For other uses see Celtic (disambiguation). In ancient times, the Celts were a number of interrelated peoples in central Europe sharing many cultural and speaking a branch of Indo-Es in Aquitaine, Austria, Italy, Britain, Gaul, Ireland and Wales.