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amaethon

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  1. Amaethonnoun

    the farmer god; ancient god of agriculture

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  1. Amaethon

    In Welsh mythology, Amaethon (Welsh: Amaethon fab Dôn (Welsh pronunciation: [aˈmɛɨ̞θɔn ˈvaːb ˈdoːn]), meaning "Amaethon son of Dôn") was the god of agriculture, and the son of the goddess Dôn. His name means "labourer" or "ploughman", and he is cited as being responsible for the Cad Goddeu, or "Battle of Trees", between the lord of the otherworld, Arawn, and the Children of Dôn (the Welsh version of the Tuatha Dé Danann).

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  1. amaethon

    Amaethon is a figure in Welsh mythology, known as the god of agriculture, farming, and cultivation. He is mentioned in the medieval texts of Wales as one of the children of the goddess Dôn. He is also cited as the central character in an often referred to story, Culhwch ac Olwen, wherein he steals a dog, lapwing, and roebuck from Arawn, king of the otherworld, leading to the Battle of the Trees.

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  1. Amaethon

    In Welsh mythology, Amaethon was the god of agriculture, and the son of the goddess Dôn. His name means "labourer" or "ploughman", and he is cited as being responsible for the Cad Goddeu, or "Battle of Trees", between the lord of the otherworld, Arawn, and the Children of Dôn.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of amaethon in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of amaethon in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5


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