- In
Irish mythology,
Luchtaine (or
Luchta) was the
carpenter or
wright of the
Tuatha Dé Danann;
elsewhere he is
described as the son of Luachaid. He and...
-
program Kućni ljubimci. In 2016, a
Tamaskan named Luchta (White Elk
Luchta)
appeared on Broadway.
Luchta pla**** the role of "The Wolf" in
Arthur Miller's...
- the
Tuath Dé ocus Andé, "tribe of gods and un-gods". Goibniu,
Credne and
Luchta are
called the trí dé dáno, "three gods of craft". In
Sanas Cormaic (Cormac's...
- the
Tuath Dé ocus Andé, "tribe of gods and un-gods". Goibniu,
Credne and
Luchta are
called the trí dé dáno, "three gods of craft". In
Sanas Cormaic (Cormac's...
- "god of health" in Cormac's
Glossary Donn Ecne
Elatha Goibniu,
Credne &
Luchta -
called the "three gods of craft"
Labraid Lén Lir Lugh - also attested...
- ISBN 9780141941394.
Three gods
patronize the crafts: Goibniu,
Credne and
Luchta. Koch, John (2006).
Celtic Culture: A
Historical Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO...
- Danu's
three sons
might be
better fit by the
craftsmen deities, Goibniu,
Luchta, and
Creidhne and
suggests that the gods of danu may
refer to them. Danu's...
- the
remaining eye of the one-e**** king of
southern Connacht,
Eochaid mac
Luchta, a
night with the
wives of
Tigerna Tétbuillech, king of
Munster and Mesgegra...
- one-handed
figure appears alongside a one-e**** (French: borgne)
Eochaid mac
Luchta, the king of
South Connacht,
whose Norse counterpart is Óðinn. Scowcroft...
- axes'.
Goibniu is
often grouped together with
Credne the
silversmith and
Luchta the
carpenter as the Trí Dée Dána (three gods of art), who
forged the weapons...