-
second against the Fomorians.
Maigh Tuireadh is
typically anglicised as
Moytura or Moytirra. The word cath is an Old
Irish word
meaning "battle, combat"...
-
Battle of
Moytura.
Referred to as Luighne, he was said to have died of a
fiery dart
during the
Second Battle of
Moytura. The
Second Battle of
Moytura Section...
-
grandfather of Balor, he was
killed at the
legendary Second Battle of
Moytura. The name
probably derives from the proto-Celtic *nei-t-
meaning fighting...
- “Champion” in
sections 59 and 162 of the Do Cath Mag
Tuired (Second
Battle of
Moytura); and Griain-éigis “Shining sage or
learned man” in
section 12 of Foras...
-
oaths and
sworn contracts. When
Balor meets Lugh in the
Second Battle of
Moytura he
calls Lugh a "babbler". In the past his name was
generally believed...
-
explicitly named as the
brother of Dian Cécht and
Nuada in the
Second Battle of
Moytura (Mag Tuired) Goibniu's
unnamed wife was said to be
buried in a cave at...
- names,
according to the text of the Cath
Maige Tuired ("Second
Battle of
Moytura"). And when the
Dagda called upon his harp by its two names: "Come Daur...
-
Second Battle of
Moytura §133, ed. CMT §133;
Stokes (1891), pp. 100–101,
glossary p. 113 Gray (1982) tr., The
Second Battle of
Moytura §128, ed. CMT §128;...
- Amb****adors of the Fir Bolg and
Tuath Dé
meeting before the
Battle of
Moytura. An
illustration by
Stephen Reid in T. W. Rolleston's
Myths &
Legends of...
- 1911: mór,
ribhinn Stokes,
Whitley (1891). "Notes to "The
Second Battle of
Moytura"". Études
Celtiques xii. p. 128.
Gulermovich Epstein 1998, pp. 45–51. Isaiah...