- In
Irish mythology, Medb
Lethderg (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˌmʲeðv ˈlʲeθðʲerɡ];
Modern Irish: Méabh
Leathdhearg [ˌmʲeːw ˈlʲaˌjaɾˠəɡ]; "red-side") was...
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sovereignty goddess. Medb of
Connacht is
probably identical with Medb
Lethderg, the
sovereignty goddess of Tara. In Old
Irish her name is Medb; in Middle...
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known as Rath Meave,
which refers to the
legendary figure Medb or Medb
Lethderg. In the
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI980.4) is a
description of the
Battle of...
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dowry of cattle; his wife, and the
mother of his
other children, was Medb
Lethderg. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises Art's
reign with that of the Roman...
- tribute: two
thirds of
their children,
grain and cattle. Nemed's son
Fergus Lethderg gathered an army of
sixty thousand, rose up
against them and destro****...
- fool"
Cailleach -
divine hag
Canola -
mythical inventor of the harp Medb
Lethderg -
goddess of
sovereignty ****ociated with Tara
Tlachtga -
powerful druidess...
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Archaic Irish and
preserved in the name of the
Corcu Loígde
Macha Medb (Medb
Lethderg)
Mongfind The Morrígan, Badb,
Nemain - also
known as "The Thee Morrígna"...
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Fedlimid Rechtmar Cathair Mór Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Tháebfhota Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Connla Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb
Ailill Aulom Saruit...
- Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Táebfada Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Macnia mac
Lugdach Saruit Ailill Aulom Cormac mac Airt
Eithne Ollamda Lugaid mac Con...
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described as the
daughter of the king of Greece, and the
mother of
Fergus Lethderg and Alma One-Tooth.
Dornoll was a bandrúi in Scotland, who
normally trained...