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Beli (Heli) Mawr Great, King of Britons

Male Abt 110 B.C. - 0072 B.C.

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  • Name Beli (Heli) Mawr Great  
    Suffix King of Britons 
    Birth Abt 110 B.C. 
    Gender Male 
    Death 0072 B.C. 
    Notes 

    • «b»Belenos http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_417.htm«/b»

      Belenos
      alias Beli Mawr
      Celtic God of the Sun

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      Belenos, later known as Beli Mawr ( the Great ), was the Celtic God of the Sun, representing the curative powers of the Sun's heat. His festival of Beltane, when bonfires were lit to welcome in the Summer and encourage the Sun's warmth, was held on May 1st, and is remembered in today's May Day festivities. His symbols were the horse (as shown, for example, by the clay horse figurine offerings at Belenos' Sainte-Sabine shrine in Burgundy), and also the Wheel (as illustrated on the famous Gundestrup Cauldron). Perhaps, like Apollo, whom he became identified with, Belenos was thought to ride the Sun across the sky in a horse-drawn chariot. Indeed, a Celtic model horse and wagon, carrying a gilded sun-disc, has been found at Trundholm in Denmark. Sometimes he is illustrated riding a single horse, throwing thunder-bolts (hence an occasional identification with Jupiter) and using his symbolic radiating wheel as a shield, as he tramples the chthonic forces of a snake-limbed giant. This personification is similar to the classic depiction of the Archangel«b» St. Michael defeating the Devil«/b» . Sacred pagan hills associated with Belenos, are thought to have had their dedications transferred to this saint (or sometimes«b» St. George «/b») by the early Christians. Well known examples include St. Michael's Mount (Cornwall) and the churches of St. Michael on Brent Tor (Devon), and Burrow Mump and «b»Glastonbury Tor«/b» (Somerset): All on a supposed ley line that faces the Rising Sun at Beltane. He may also have been worshipped on «b»Dragon Hill«/b» below the great «b»Uffington White Horse«/b» in Berkshire. It has been suggested the Welsh form of his name, Beli Mawr, lived on into«b» Arthurian romance«/b» as King Pellinore of Listinoire.



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      Beli Mawr is claimed as the founder of the Deisi, later rulers of the kingdom of Dyfed .His eldest son, Aballac, is claimed as the ancestor of Coel Hen, of Ebruac .His second child, daughter Lweriadd , marries Llyr Lleddiarth, who is claimed as the founder of Gwent .
    Person ID I59919  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Manogan ab Eneid   d. 0092 B.C. 
    Family ID F551616555  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Don ferch Mathonwy   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Abt 0081 B.C. 
    Children 
     1. Llweriadd (Penarddun) ferch Beli,   b. Abt 0060 B.C.   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Casswallan (Casivellaunos)   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Lludd Llaw Ereint, King of Britons,   b. Abt 0079 B.C.   d. Abt 0018 B.C.
    Family ID F551616554  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Family 2 Anna of Arimathea   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F551617872  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 3 Jan 2010