entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES,SRC_GREEN_CELTIC_GODS,scholarly attestation,"Green (1992) pp. 131-132: Lleu as the Welsh cognate of Lugh and Lugus; the ""many-skilled"" epithet and the solar hero pattern across Celtic traditions; the name etymology from *Lugus" ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES,SRC_MABINOGION,direct attestation,"Fourth Branch: Lleu's story is the climax; three tyngedau from Aranrhod, each circumvented by Gwydion; his marriage to Blodeuwedd; his unique vulnerability (the only spear made only while mass is being said for a year; must be standing with one foot on a goat and one in a bathtub); transformed into an eagle when struck; rescued and restored; the primary text for the Welsh solar-hero tradition and the Lugh/Lugus cognate" ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES,SRC_MACCANA_CELTIC_MYTH,scholarly attestation,"Mac Cana (1970) pp. 53-57: the Lugus/Lugh/Lleu as the pan-Celtic ""many-skilled"" deity; the shared name *Lugus (Gaulish) with cognates in Irish Lugh Lámhfhada and Welsh Lleu Llaw Gyffes; Mac Cana argues for a single pan-Celtic prototype"