- the
Mythological Cycle of
early Irish literature,
Midir (Old Irish),
Midhir (Modern Irish) or
Mider was a son of the
Dagda of the
Tuatha Dé Danann. After...
- of Elcmar.
Aengus is
fostered by
Midir, and when he
grows up
takes possession of Brug na
Boinne from Elcmar.
Midir visits Aengus, but is
blinded by a...
-
figures such as the
Welsh Rhiannon and the
Gaulish Epona. In
Tochmarc Étaíne
Midir names her Bé Find (Fair Woman). However, the poem
embedded in the text,...
-
lives of the
beautiful Étaín, the
lover of
Midir of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, who was
turned into a fly by
Midir's jealous wife,
which had been
swallowed by...
-
being carried off by
Midir.
Englec winds up
Midir's lover.
Elcmar kills Midir afterwards. In turn,
Oengus kills Elcmar for
killing Midir.
Another of Elcmar's...
-
spell against Étaín, the
horse goddess he won for his
brother Midir. In a
jealous rage,
Midir's wife
Fuamnach turns Étaín into a
beautiful fly. Returning...
-
Infrared (
IR;
sometimes called infrared light) is
electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with
wavelengths longer than that of
visible light but
shorter than microwaves...
- that are hot and
radiate most of
their light in the
infrared (
IR). Furthermore, the
IR is a
spectral region where lines of
molecular gases like carbon...
- Banchure, the "Sun of Womanfolk" and is
referred to as the
daughter of
Midir of Brí Léith. A poem in the
Lebor Gabála Érenn
mentions Macha as one of...
- Lalo
Midir is
bordered on the
southeast by Menz Mam
Midir, on the west by Menz Keya Gebreal, and on the
north by Menz Gera
Midir. Menz Lalo
Midir was part...