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Lludd Llaw Ereint King of Britons [61164]
- Born: Abt 0079 B.C.
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: Abt 0018 B.C. about age 61
General Notes:
http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_416.htm
He ordered the rebuilding of London's walls and towers. The city, hitherto known as Trin ovantum,thus became the city of Lud, i.e. Kaerlud. This was later corrupted to Kaerfundein, from whence came its present name. Lud was eventually buried in London, close to Ludgate that still bears his name. Lud's sons were not considered fit to succeed him, so the crown passed to his younger brother, Cassivelaunus.
Lludd Llaw Ereint the Silver-Handed, God of Health & Healing
Lludd, also known as Nudd, was the Celtic God of Healing and was the son of Beli Mawr. Lludd had a large shrine at Lydney in Gloucestershire, where offerings of bronze diseased limbs were left. Lludd was identified with the protective and regenerative powers. Lludd's companion and symbol was a dog, a deerhound breed with a lick that could cure the diseased. According to legend, Lludd was once the leader of the gods but was wounded in battle and lost his hand. Gorfannon, the divine-smith god, made Lludd a new hand out of silver. For his defeat, Lludd lost his position to his nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes.
Lludd married.
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