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Mongfind (Modern Irish: Mongfhionn,
literally "fair/white hair") is a
figure from
Irish legend. She is said to have been the wife, of
apparent Munster...
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jealous Mongfind forces her to do
heavy work,
hoping to make her miscarry. She
gives birth as she is
drawing water, but out of fear of
Mongfind, she leaves...
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Adventures of the Sons of
Eochaid Mugmedon", he is said to have had two wives:
Mongfind,
daughter of Fidach, who bore him four sons, Brion, Ailill,
Fiachrae and...
- Nine Hostages. When she was
pregnant with Niall, Eochaid's
first wife
Mongfind was
jealous and made her do
heavy labour,
hoping to make her miscarry....
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gained territory in
Britain and Gaul, but died
poisoned by his
sister Mongfind. It is
possible that he was also
recognized as king of Scotland. This Crimthann...
- mac Fidaig')
tells how
Mongfind kills her brother, King
Crimthann of Munster, so that one of her sons
might become king.
Mongfind offers Crimthann a poisoned...
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Their eponymous apical ancestor was Brión, son of
Eochaid Mugmedon and
Mongfind, and an
elder half
brother of
Niall of the Nine Hostages. They
formed part...
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preserved in the name of the
Corcu Loígde
Macha Medb (Medb Lethderg)
Mongfind The Morrígan, Badb,
Nemain - also
known as "The Thee Morrígna" Mór Muman...
- is also
named as the
daughter of
Midir and Aed the Red.
Cliodna Grian Mongfind Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (1991). Myth,
Legend & Romance: An
encyclopaedia of the...
- for "terror" or a word for "greatness". Baba Yaga Bean-nighe Clíodhna
Mongfind Scáthach Dinneen,
Patrick S., ed. (1927). "mór, móir-". Foclóir Gaeḋilge...