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- Gofannon abstract "For the Wales settlement, see Gobannium.Gofannon is a Middle Welsh reflex of Gobannus, one of the deities worshipped by the ancient Celts. He features in Middle Welsh literature as a great metal worker and as the son of Dôn. His name can be compared with the Old Irish gobae ~ gobann ‘smith,’ Middle Welsh gof ~ gofein ‘smith,’ Gallic gobedbi ‘with the smiths,’ Latin faber ‘smith’ and with the Lithuanian gabija ‘sacred home fire’ and Lithuanian gabus ‘gifted, clever’. His apparent counterpart in Irish mythology, Goibniu, in addition to his duties as a smith, also takes on the role of a divine hero who brewed an ale of immortality and a wonderful architect.In Welsh mythology, Gofannon killed his nephew, Dylan Ail Don, not knowing who he was. One of the tasks given to Culhwch if he were to win the hand of Olwen was to get Gofannon to sharpen his brother Amaethon's plough.".
- Gofannon wikiPageID "85963".
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- Gofannon wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Gofannon wikiPageRevisionID "554368707".
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Abergavenny.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Amaethon.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Blacksmith.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smithing_gods.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_gods.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_mythology.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Culhwch.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Dylan_ail_Don.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Dôn.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Gabija.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Gaulish_language.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Gobannus.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Goibniu.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Celtic_deities.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_language.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgy.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Metalsmith.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Welsh.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Old_Irish.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Olwen.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_mythology.
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gofannon".
- Gofannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gofannon's".
- Gofannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Gofannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(Welsh).
- Gofannon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gofannon subject Category:Smithing_gods.
- Gofannon subject Category:Welsh_gods.
- Gofannon subject Category:Welsh_mythology.
- Gofannon hypernym Welsh.
- Gofannon type Person.
- Gofannon comment "For the Wales settlement, see Gobannium.Gofannon is a Middle Welsh reflex of Gobannus, one of the deities worshipped by the ancient Celts. He features in Middle Welsh literature as a great metal worker and as the son of Dôn. His name can be compared with the Old Irish gobae ~ gobann ‘smith,’ Middle Welsh gof ~ gofein ‘smith,’ Gallic gobedbi ‘with the smiths,’ Latin faber ‘smith’ and with the Lithuanian gabija ‘sacred home fire’ and Lithuanian gabus ‘gifted, clever’.".
- Gofannon label "Gofannon".
- Gofannon sameAs Q1498473.
- Gofannon sameAs Gofannon_fab_Dôn.
- Gofannon sameAs Govannon.
- Gofannon sameAs Gofannon.
- Gofannon sameAs Gofannon.
- Gofannon sameAs 고판논.
- Gofannon sameAs Govannon.
- Gofannon sameAs Gofannon.
- Gofannon sameAs m.0lsn6.
- Gofannon sameAs Q1498473.
- Gofannon wasDerivedFrom Gofannon?oldid=554368707.
- Gofannon isPrimaryTopicOf Gofannon.