- Anu or Ana (sometimes
given as
Anann or Anand) is the name of a
goddess mentioned briefly in
Irish mythology. The 9th
century Sanas Cormaic (Cormac's...
- not attested. It has been
reconstructed as *Danu, of
which Anu (genitive
Anann) may be an
alternative form. Anu is
called "mother of the
Irish gods" by...
- The Paps of Anu (Irish: Dá Chích
Anann, "the **** of Anu") are a pair of breast-shaped
mountains near
Killarney in
County Kerry, Ireland. The eastern...
- / 55.006°N 3.278°W / 55.006; -3.278
Annandale (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Anann) is a
strath in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
named after the dale of...
- "Tribe /
People of Danu"). In
Irish mythology, Anu (sometimes
written as
Anann or Anand) is a goddess. She may be a
distinct goddess in her own
right or...
- The
River Annan (Scottish Gaelic:
Abhainn Anann) is a
river in south-west Scotland. It
rises on
Annanhead Hill and
flows through the Devil's Beef Tub...
- god of
poetry Airmed -
daughter of Dian Cecht; ****ociated with
healing Anann -
another name for the Morrígan Beag -
minor goddess,
known for possessing...
- with victory,
overcoming enemies, war Andraste,
Gaulish warrior goddess Anann,
Irish goddess of war, death,
predicting death in battle, cattle, prosperity...
-
reunify Cyprus Annam (disambiguation) Anu (Irish goddess),
sometimes given as
Anann This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Annan...
-
number of
ancient goddesses are ****ociated with the
province including Anann, Áine, Grian, Clíodhna, Aimend, Mór Muman, Bébinn,
Aibell and Mongfind....