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ground when was
standing up (compare the
Irish god Lug,
whose epithet lámfada also
means "long arm"). He
ruled for
thirteen years according to the Lebor...
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According to the
medieval Irish poem
Baile Suthain Sith Eamhna, the god Lug
Lamfada was
reared in
Emain Ablach. In
another poem from the 14th century, Emain...
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festival of Lughnasadh,
which bears his name. His most
common epithets are
Lámfada (Modern Irish: Lámhfhada [ˈl̪ˠaːw ad̪ˠə]; "long hand" or "long arm", possibly...
- Fomorians, led by
Balor of the Evil Eye.
Balor was
eventually slain by Lugh
Lámfada (Lugh of the Long Arm) at the
second battle of Magh Tuireadh. With the...
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Parents Arianrhod (Math fab
Mathonwy via his
magical staff)
Siblings Dylan ail Don
Consorts Blodeuwedd,
Goewin Equivalents Irish Lámfada Gaulish Lugus...
- Retaliator),
forged by the gods,
wielded by Manannán mac Lir and Lugh
Lamfada. No
armor could stop it, and it
would grant its
wielder command over the...