- 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 for "Son...
- The
sunburst flag (Irish: An Gal
Gréine) is an
Irish flag ****ociated with
early Irish nationalism, and more recently,
youth wings of
Irish republican groups...
- Deò-ghrèine (Scottish Gaelic: [əɲ tʲɔˈɣɾʲeːnə]) or Deò-
grèine (meaning “ray of sunshine”; or Dérgreine as “tear of sunshine”)[citation needed] may refer...
-
poetic names for Ireland.
Their three husbands, Mac Cuill, Mac
Cecht and Mac
Gréine, were
kings of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann at that time, and
asked for a truce...
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Scotland 969 483
Beinn na
Greine 417 269 1,368 883 17A 23 57.393602350525;-6.2307300893272 NG459416] Ma,4...
- Coll, the hazel. His wife was Banba. He and his
brothers Mac
Cecht and Mac
Gréine killed Lug in
revenge for
their father. The
three brothers became joint...
- left
flowers on the Altóir na
Greine or
Altar of the Sun on Crom Dubh Sunday. A
festival or
oenach called Buaile na
Greine was also held for
several days...
- Lugh - also
attested as
Lugus in
Archaic Irish Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, Mac
Gréine Manannán mac Lir
Miach Midir Mug
Ruith Néit -
called a "god of war" in Cormac's...
- respectively. More commonly, she is
named as the wife or
lover of Mac
Gréine ("Son of the Sun"), a
grandson of the Dagda,
although in the Banshenchas...
- 2020.
Musterissvipurinn mikli -
Inngangur að ævi Tómasar Guðmundssonar og
greining á ljóði hans Við höfnina -. 13
March 2004. Tómas Guðmundsson. [1] [PDF]...