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which bears his name. His most
common epithets are Lámfada (Modern Irish:
Lámhfhada [ˈl̪ˠaːw ad̪ˠə]; "long hand" or "long arm",
possibly for his
skill with...
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giant boar on the
heath of Benn Gulbain.
Foster son of Aengus.
Lughaid Lámhfhada:
sorcerous warrior,
nephew of Fionn, one of the four who
could have untied...
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called Goll." A
different Goll, a Fomorian, was an
opponent of
Lugaidh Lamhfhada, who
knocked out his eye and sla**** him at Moytura. As well as that, another...
- sea-god
Manannan mac Lir, but
provided to Lugh Lamh-fada (Irish: Luġ
Lámhfhada) to use at his disposal. In the
story Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann ("The...
- "Balor on Tory Island" and its variant, the
child is
called Lughaidh Lámhfhada (Lughaidh Longhand), and is
recognized as an
equivalent of Lugh. In the...
- dog in the
Mythological Cycle of
Irish literature,
belonging to Lugh
Lámhfhada of the
Tuatha Dé Danann; it was one of the eric (reparation)
items exacted...
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reflex of the
Gaulish deity Lugus and
cognate with the
Irish god Lugh
Lámhfhada. Blodeuwedd: A
beautiful woman created by Math and
Gwydion from flowers...
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Kingdom of Ireland, the fair was
established by the
legendary king Lugh
Lámhfhada (reigned 1849 to 1809 BC) in
honor of his foster-mother, Tailtiu. These...
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expresses remorse for
banishing Elcmar and his people.
Aengus kills Lugh
Lámhfhada's poet for
lying about his
brother Ogma an Cermait. The poet
claims that...
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Certain elements of this
story bear a
resemblance to the
prophecy of Lugh
Lamhfhada, son of Ethniu, who was
predicted to kill his
grandfather Balor of the...