-
those Fomorians who have
relationships with the
Tuath Dé, such as
Elatha and his son Bres, were portra**** as
darkly beautiful. The
Fomorians are the...
- dies of
plague and his
people are
oppressed by the
Fomorians. They rise up
against the
Fomorians,
attacking their tower out at sea, but most are killed...
- have offspring. The
Fomorians were
viewed as the alter-egos to the
Tuath Dé[need
quotation to verify] The
Tuath Dé
defeat the
Fomorians in the
Battle of...
- and the
demonic Fomorians. At the
behest of Bres, the
Fomorians go to war
against the
Tuath Dé.
Balor appears as
champion of the
Fomorians and king of the...
-
Cichol Gricenchos -
early leader of the
Fomorians Conand -
oppressive leader of the
Fomorians Elatha -
Fomorian prince Tethra -
ruler of Mag Mell following...
- the
Fomorians (Fomoire)
under another guise.
Macalister notes that the Fir Bolg are the only
group of
settlers who are not
harried by the
Fomorians. The...
- or Ogma of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann or
Elatha of the
Fomorians, and his
mother was
Ethniu of the
Fomorians. He
succeeded his
grandfather Eochaid Ollathair...
-
Tuatha Dé
Danann are the race of
supernatural beings who
conquered the
Fomorians, who
inhabited Ireland previously,
prior to the
coming of the Milesians...
-
Cichol or Cíocal
Gricenchos is the earliest-mentioned
leader of the
Fomorians. His epithet,
Gricenchos or Grigenchosach, is obscure.
Macalister translates...
-
appeals for ****istance from the
Fomorians to take back the kingship, and
although his
father Elatha refuses,
another Fomorian leader,
Balor of the Evil Eye...