- hand") –
possibly for his
skill with a
spear or his
ability as a
ruler Ildánach ("skilled in many arts")[citation needed] Samildánach ("equally skilled...
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Ildánach Ildírech. A
Festschrift for
Proinsias Mac Cana, Andover:
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child is
called Dul Dauna,
which has been
explained as a
corruption of
Ildanach "master of all knowledge", Lugh's nickname. The
weapon used
against Balor...
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doctorates by
several universities, and was
presented with a Festschrift:
Ildánach Ildírech in 1999.
Celtic Mythology (Hamlyn, 1970). The
Learned Tales of...
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September 2013. "Breandán Ó Doibhlin, scríbhneoir agus
smaointeoir ildánach ilteangach, ar shlí na fírinne". Tuairisc.ie (in Irish). 20
September 2023...
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Proinsias Mac Cana.
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Bretagne du Haut
Moyen Âge.
University of Aberystwyth. 2000. Co-editor:
Ildanach Ildirech: A
Festschrift for
Proinsias Mac Cana.
Celtic Studies Publications...
- ) by Westropp, but is also
thought to be a
corruption of Lugh's
byname Ildanach "master of all knowledge". However, the boy is
called by
something close...