- Tegid Foel
Tegid Foel is the husband of
Ceridwen inWelsh mythology . His name rendered into English would be "Tacitus the Bald". In folklore, Tegid Foel is associated with Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) inGwynedd and may have been the tutelary deity of that lake.Tegid Foel is known chiefly from the story of
Taliesin 's birth, first recorded in full in the 16th century but dating to a much earlier period. According to the story, he lived by Llyn Tegid in the region ofPenllyn with his wife, the sorceress Ceridwen. Together they had two children, a beautiful daughter named Creirwy and a sonMorfran , calledAfagddu ("utter darkness") because of his dark skin and hideous looks. Tegid's name is mentioned several times in Welsh literature in thepatronymic of his more famous son Mofran; it appears in the "Mabinogion " tales "Culhwch and Olwen " [Gantz, "The Mabinogion", p. 142.] and "The Dream of Rhonabwy ", [Gantz, "The Mabinogion", p. 190.] and inWelsh Triads 24 and 41. [Bromwich, "Trioedd Ynys Prydein", pp. 46–47; 109–110.] Apart from Creirwy and Morfran the Welsh genealogies also name other children of Tegid. The "Vitae Sanctorum Britanniae et Genealogiae" gives the following lineage: "Afan Buellt son of Cedig son of Ceredig son ofCunedda Wledig by Degfed ["Tenth"] daughter of Tegid Foel"; Rawlins MS B gives another genealogy naming another daughter, Dwywai. [Bromwich, "Trioedd Ynys Prydein", pp. 506–507. Standard spellings.]Notes
References
*Bromwich, Rachel (ed.) (2006). "Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain". University Of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-1386-8.
*Gantz, Jeffrey (translator) (1987). "The Mabinogion". New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044322-3.
* Ifans, Dafydd & Rhiannon (1980). "Y Mabinogion". Gomer. ISBN 1-85902-260-X
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