- In
Irish mythology,
Cichol or Cíocal
Gricenchos is the earliest-mentioned
leader of the Fomorians. His epithet,
Gricenchos or Grigenchosach, is obscure...
- there:
Geoffrey Keating reports a
tradition that the Fomorians, led by
Cichol Gricenchos, had
arrived two
hundred years earlier and
lived on fish and...
-
Mundi 2530 or 2618). The
opposing sides comprising the Fomorians, led by
Cichol Gricenchos, and the
followers of Partholón.
According to the
Lebor Gabála...
-
Balor Bith Bodb
Dearg Bres
Builg - a god of the Fir
Bholg Cermait Cian
Cichol Conand Crom
Cruach The
Dagda (Dáire) Dian
Cecht -
called a "god of health"...
- Brân Bran
Victoria Bodua Badb
Victoria Brigantia Brigid Cicolluis Cichol Bacchus Cernunnos Amaethon Dôn Danu Dīs
Pater Donn Dá
Derga Demeter...
- Ireland, the Partholóin
battled and
defeated the Fomorians, who were led by
Cichol Gricenchos. A poem in the
Lebor Gabála,
expanded by Céitinn,
tells how Partholón...
-
Cicolluis or
Cicoluis (also
known as Cicollus, Cicolus, Cicollui, and
Cichol) is a god in
Celtic mythology worshiped by the
ancient Gauls and
having a...
- eye
Buarainech -
parent of
Balor Cethlenn -
prophetess and wife of
Balor Cichol Gricenchos -
early leader of the
Fomorians Conand -
oppressive leader of...
-
actually Flayn's father, and
their true
identity is that of the
Saints Cichol and Ceathleann.
Following an
important battle,
Flayn was
placed into a dormant...
- (Slavic mythology) Erio (Basque mythology)
Ankou (Breton people)
Arawn Cichol Crom
Cruach Donn
Mannanan The
Morrigan Scáthach
Goddess of the dead Freyja...