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Rhiannon is Celtic/ Welsh Goddess of the earth and fertility, of horses and birds and inspiration and moon

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Rhiannon is Celtic/ Welsh Goddess of the earth and fertility, of horses and birds and inspiration and moon

Other Names of Rhiannon

Epona , Mare , Gaul, Lady Godiva, Vivienne - Breton (escorted Arthur to Avalon)

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Rhiannon possesses a set of magical birds, who can soothe the living into a deep slumber, or wake the dead from their eternal sleep

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Horse goddess, sometimes portrayed as, or riding on a mare, Epona is a goddess of travel and movement and represents our own links with the animal kingdom. She is also a deity of speed and change. Originally worshipped by the Gauls, Rhiannon found devotees among the Roman legionnaires who, at the time of the invasion of Gaul, were impressed by Celtic horsemanship and the respect with which horses were treated. also goddess of natural justice and retribution. Symbols and associations are horses, springtime, and travel.

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Rhiannon, the Celtic goddess of the moon was also a Welch goddess. The goddess Rhiannon's name meant “Divine Queen” of the fairies. In her myths, Rhiannon was promised in marriage to an older man she found repugnant. Defying her family’s wishes that Rhiannon, like other Celtic goddesses, declined to marry one of her "own kind".

Instead, the goddess Rhiannon chose the mortal Prince Pwyll (pronounced Poo-ul or translated as Paul) as her future husband. Rhiannon appeared to Pwyll one afternoon while he stood with his companions on a great grass-covered mound in the deep forest surrounding his castle. These mounds, called Tors, were thought to be magical places, perhaps covering the entrance to the otherworld beneath the earth. It was thought that those who stood upon them would become enchanted, so most people avoided them.

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So it is no surprise that the young prince was enchanted by the vision of the beautiful young goddess Rhiannon, who was dressed in glittering gold as she galloped by on her powerful white horse. Rhiannon rode by without sparing him even a glance. Pwyll was intrigued and enraptured, and his companions were understandably concerned.

Ignoring the protest of his friends, Pwyll sent his servant off riding his swiftest horse to catch her and asked her to return to meet the prince. But the servant soon returned and reported that she rode so swiftly that it seemed her horse’s feet scarcely touched the ground and that he could not even follow her to learn where she went.

The next day, ignoring his friends’ advice, Pwyll returned alone to the mound and, once more, the Celtic goddess appeared. Mounted on his horse, Pwyll pursued her but could not overtake her. Although his horse ran even faster than Rhiannon's, the distance between them always remained the same. Finally, after his horse began to tremble with exhaustion, he stopped and called out for her to wait. And Rhiannon did.

When Pwyll drew close she teased him gently, telling him that it would have been much kinder to his horse had he simply called out instead of chasing her. The goddess Rhiannon then let him know that she had come to find him, seeking his love.

Pwyll welcomed this for the very sight of this beautiful Celtic goddess had tugged at his heart, and he reached for her reins to guide her to his kingdom. But Rhiannon smiled tenderly and shook her head, telling him that they must wait a year and that then she would marry him. In the next moment, the goddess Rhiannon simply disappeared from him into the deep forest

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Rhiannon returned one year later, dressed as before, to greet Pwyll on the Tor. He was accompanied by a troop of his own men, as befitted a prince on his wedding day. Speaking no words, Rhiannon turned her horse and gestured for the men to follow her into the tangled woods. Although fearful, they complied. As they rode the trees suddenly parted before them, clearing a path, then closing in behind them when they passed.

Soon they entered a clearing and were joined by a flock of small songbirds that swooped playfully in the air around Rhiannon’s head. At the sound of their beautiful caroling all fear and worry suddenly left the men. Before long they arrived at her father’s palace, a stunning site that was surrounded by a lake. The castle, unlike any they had ever seen, was built not of wood or stone, but of silvery crystal. It spires soared into the heavens.

After the wedding a great feast was held to celebrate the marriage of the goddess. Rhiannon’s family and people were both welcoming and merry, but a quarrel broke out at the festivities. It was said that the man she’d once been promised to marry was making a scene, arguing that she should not be allowed to marry outside her own people.

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Rhiannon slipped away from her husband’s side to deal with the situation as discreetly as she could . . . using a bit of magic, she turned the persistent suitor into a badger and caught him in a bag which she tied close and threw into the lake. Unfortunately, he managed to escape and later returned to cause great havoc in Rhiannon's life.

The next day Rhiannon left with Pwyll and his men to go to Wales as his princess. When they emerged from the forest and the trees closed behind them, Rhiannon took a moment to glance lovingly behind her. She knew that the entrance to the fairy kingdom was now closed and that she could never return to her childhood home. But she didn’t pause for long and seemed to have no regret.

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Rhiannon was welcomed by her husband’s people and admired for her great beauty and her lovely singing. However, when two full years had passed without her becoming pregnant with an heir to the throne, the question of her bloodline, her “fitness” to be queen began to be raised.

Fortunately, in the next year she delivered a fine and healthy son. This baby, however, was to become the source of great sorrow for Rhiannon and Pwyll.

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As was the custom then, six women servants had been assigned to stay with Rhiannon in her lying-in quarters to help her care for the infant. Although the servants were supposed to work in shifts tending to the baby throughout the night so that the goddess Rhiannon could sleep and regain her strength after having given birth, one evening they all fell asleep on the job.

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When they woke to find the cradle empty, they were fearful they would be punished severely for their carelessness. They devised a plan to cast the blame on the goddess Rhiannon, who was, after all, an outsider, not really one of their own people. Killing a puppy, they smeared its blood on the sleeping Rhiannon and scattered its bones around her bed. Sounding the alarm, they accused the goddess of eating her own child.

Although Rhiannon swore her innocence, Pwyll, suffering from his own shock and grief and faced with the anger of his advisers and the people, did not come strongly to her defense, saying only that he would not divorce her and asking only that her life be spared. Rhiannon’s punishment was announced.

For the next seven years the goddess Rhiannon was to sit by the castle gate, bent under the heavy weight of a horse collar, greeting guests with the story of her crime and offering to carry them on her back into the castle.

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Rhiannon bore her humiliating punishment without complaint. Through the bitter cold of winters and the dusty heat of four summers, she endured with quiet acceptance. Her courage was such that few accepted her offer to transport them into the castle. Respect for her began to spread throughout the country as travelers talked of the wretched punishment and the dignity with which the goddess Rhiannon bore her suffering.

In the fall of the fourth year three strangers appeared at the gate—a well-dressed nobleman, his wife, and a young boy. Rhiannon rose to greet them saying, “Lord, I am here to carry each of you into the Prince’s court, for I have killed my only child and this is my punishment.” The man, his wife, and the child dismounted.

While the man lifted the surprised Rhiannon onto his horse, the boy handed her a piece of an infant’s gown. Rhiannon saw that it was cloth that had been woven by her own hands. The boy then smiled at her, and she recognized that he had the eyes of his father, Pwyll.

Soon the story was told. Four years earlier, during a great storm, the nobleman had been called to the field to help a mare in labor, when he heard the infant’s cries and found him lying abandoned. He and his wife took the baby in, raising him as if he were their own.

When the rumors of the goddess Rhiannon’s fate had reached his ears, the farmer realized what had happened and set out at once to return the child to his parents. Most legends suggest that the badger actually was the enraged suitor that Rhiannon had rejected who had escaped and taken his revenge by kidnapping Rhiannon's infant son.

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Pwyll and his people quickly recognized the boy for Pwyll and Rhiannon’s son. The goddess Rhiannon was restored to her honor and her place beside her husband. Although she had suffered immensely at their hands, Rhiannon, goddess of noble traits, saw that they were ashamed and was filled with forgiveness and understanding.

In some versions of the legend, Rhiannon was the Celtic goddess who later became Vivienne, best known as the Lady of the Lake. She was the Celtic goddess who gave Arthur the sword Excalibur, empowering him to become King in the legends of Camelot.

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The story of the Celtic goddess Rhiannon reminds us of the healing power of humor, tears, and forgiveness. The goddess Rhiannon is a goddess of movement and change who remains steadfast, comforting us in times of crisis and of loss.

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  • fer_reals 2011/03/26 15:16:00
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    fer_reals
    +5
    ...and this story is why my daughter carries this name as her own.

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  • rhiannon s 2012/01/10 22:05:00
    When nothing is sure, everything is possible
    rhiannon s
    my name is rhiannon. my dad is a huge stevie nicks fan. i have only met one other person with that name. oh and its pronounced ree-ann-nun
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... rhiannon s 2012/01/10 22:05:43
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    well your name is very lovely and the name of a Goddess Blessed be
  • D.C. Willis 2011/08/20 16:58:55
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    D.C. Willis
    Great story! It was somewhat sad in the middle but made for a nice ending.

    Thanks DAW!
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... D.C. Wi... 2011/08/20 17:14:31 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    The Pagan Gods and Goddess have some of the best Stories

    One day i must finish the blog on the Celestial Wars its a very Rare story talks about a war bettween the Norse Gods and the Greek Gods and the Egyptian Gods show up and take sides
    its a really old old story and very few have heard of it outside us Pagans
    Good ending
    Gaea shows up MAD
  • D.C. Wi... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/08/20 18:34:50
    D.C. Willis
    That does sound very interesting.
  • sjalan 2011/08/20 06:00:33
    The highest wisdom is loving kindness
    sjalan
    To transform the heart requires the understanding to know whose may be wise enough to let that person go to find their own way.

    If they return, then and only then can you say that a heart has been transformed and was yours to have in the first place.
  • schjaz 2011/08/09 17:49:54
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    schjaz
    She rings like a bell thru the night................
  • Noel16161 2011/08/05 23:40:45
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    Noel16161
    Love Rhiannon.
  • Queen Tamara/Tamar Mepe 2011/08/05 20:27:02 (edited)
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    Queen Tamara/Tamar Mepe
    Another good one! LOL When I was in a beauty competition I sang Fleetwood Mac's song Rhiannon and got 2nd runner up! I investigated who she was thrilled she was a Welsh Goddess, but isnt the song about a welsh witch?
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Queen T... 2011/08/05 20:47:30
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    you say Witch like its a bad thing lol
  • Queen T... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/08/06 00:01:06
    Queen Tamara/Tamar Mepe
    +1
    Oh heck no I want to be one! giggle thanks DAW!
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Queen T... 2011/08/06 00:06:05
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    Then Be one lol just learn about Paganism / Wicca
  • Queen T... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/08/06 00:08:30
    Queen Tamara/Tamar Mepe
    One of my friends is she is more into the native gods tho! She is so fascinating too!
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Queen T... 2011/08/06 00:11:38
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    Great Spirits yes the native american Gods are fascinating and as a Pagan i do believe ALL the Gods and Goddess do exist Except that one where the earth is on the back of Giant Turtles shell
  • Queen T... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/08/06 00:14:17
    Queen Tamara/Tamar Mepe
    Alaskan gods I should have said I want to ask her about them and her beliefs. I grew up a Russian Orthodox Christian so I dont really know anything about them.
  • Welshtaff 2011/05/20 01:06:39
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    Welshtaff
    " We have no word for the man who is excessivly fearless; perhaps one may call such a man mad or bereft of feeling, who fears nothing, neither earthquakes nor waves, as they say of the Celts"

    Aristotle
  • ty 2011/05/16 14:25:25
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    ty
    what i said don't matter
  • Alyssa 2011/05/15 23:12:29
    The highest wisdom is loving kindness
    Alyssa
    Love the pictures. How do you pronounce the name though? Is it REE-anne-ON?
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Alyssa 2011/05/15 23:13:27
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Rhin like rind of orange Rind then Ann -on
  • Alyssa ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/05/16 12:43:39
    Alyssa
    Oh that's cool. Thank you for clearing that up ^_^
  • rhiannon s ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/01/10 22:11:19
    rhiannon s
    +1
    no, my name is rhiannon and it is pronounced ree-ann-nun
  • bmeusmc 2011/05/15 17:48:56
    When nothing is sure, everything is possible
    bmeusmc
    Wow. I'm discovering where my husband is finding our children's names.
  • Early in the Morning 2011/05/15 06:14:26
    When nothing is sure, everything is possible
    Early in the Morning
    Cool.
  • MichaelSites 2011/05/15 04:04:36
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    MichaelSites
  • carrotcat 2011/05/15 04:04:20
    When nothing is sure, everything is possible
    carrotcat
    +2
    At first I thought you put Rhianna xD
  • Billyk75 2011/05/09 20:08:24
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    Billyk75
    +1
    Stevie Nicks loved her.
  • dana 2011/05/09 05:58:05
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    dana
    +1
    Blessed Be Rhiannon she who blessed and gave her name to the sheath of Excalibur
  • Mikitty☆彡(SHARP) BN-0-WAWU 2011/05/08 13:00:04
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    Mikitty☆彡(SHARP) BN-0-WAWU
    +1
    I thought that said Rhihanna.
  • darwolf 2011/05/08 02:35:50
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    darwolf
    +3
    The Rhiannon myth was the inspiration for the song Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
  • Brandon Taylor- Sides 2011/05/08 02:28:21
    Blessed Be Rhiannon
    Brandon Taylor- Sides
    +1
    Cool stuff~~~
  • ☆Snapefangirl☆ 2011/05/08 02:09:40
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    ☆Snapefangirl☆
    +1
    Beautiful song.
  • ELLIE 2011/05/08 02:03:30
    When nothing is sure, everything is possible
    ELLIE
    +1
    Do you study these things then,Daw?
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... ELLIE 2011/05/08 02:08:07
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    shes one of my Goddess of many whom i honor
  • ELLIE ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/05/08 02:29:30
    ELLIE
    +2
    Nice to know,cheers!
  • Rowena Ravenclaw 2011/04/10 02:06:24
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    Rowena Ravenclaw
    +2
    I always loved this goddess. :D
  • Gloria 2011/03/26 23:31:28
    Vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit.” – “Called or not called, the Goddess ...
    Gloria
    +1
    Happy trails!
  • K-ZOOMI-----0 2011/03/26 17:02:30
    The highest wisdom is loving kindness
    K-ZOOMI-----0
    +2
    Thanks. :)
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... K-ZOOMI... 2011/03/26 17:06:19
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    http://www.sodahead.com/enter...
    Cernunnos Celtic God of the Woods
  • Thomas 45 2011/03/26 16:24:50
    The greatest magic is that which transforms the heart.
    Thomas 45
    +1
    Are you sure that the loonies at the UN didn't invent her?
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Thomas 45 2011/03/26 16:34:45
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    un????
    shes been around in stories going back several thousand years in muliple cultures same goddess differant name

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