- In
Irish mythology,
Cermait (modern spelling: Cearmaid), also
anglicized as or Kermit, of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann was a son of the
Dagda and
brother of Aed...
- Morrígan and
lover of Boann. His
children include Aengus, Brigit, Bodb Derg,
Cermait, Aed, and Midir. The Dagda's name is
thought to mean "the good god" or...
- Lámhfhada's poet for
lying about his
brother Ogma an
Cermait. The poet
claims that Ogma an
Cermait had an
affair with one of Lugh's wives. In The Wooing...
-
elsewhere described in the
Dindsenchas as
being the Dagda's son and
brother of
Cermait and
Aengus killed by
Corchenn of
Cruach for
seducing Corchenn's wife. Aed's...
- In
Irish mythology, Mac
Cuill of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, was a son of
Cermait, son of the Dagda. Mac Cuill's
given name was Éthur and he was
named Mac Cuill...
- In
Irish mythology, Mac Gréine of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann was a son of
Cermait, son of the Dagda. Mac Gréine's
given name was Céthur. Mac Gréine is Irish...
- (Irish: Mac Ceacht, [ˌmˠak ˈcaxt̪ˠ]) of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann was a son of
Cermait, son of the Dagda. Mac Cecht's
given name was Téthur and he was
named Mac...
- Gabála Érenn, Cath
Maige Tuired, Cormac's
Glossary Genealogy Parents Dagda Siblings Cermait, Aengus, Aed, Bodb Derg,
Brigid the Healer,
Brigid the Smith...
-
Ibormeith -
princess cursed to
spend every second year in the form of a swan
Cermait - son of the Dagda,
killed by Lugh Cían -
father of Lugh; able to shapeshift...
- of his wives, Buach, had an
affair with
Cermait, son of the Dagda. Lugh
killed him in revenge, but
Cermait's sons, Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, and Mac Gréine...