-
Mugain,
daughter of
Eochaid Feidlech, (Irish:
Mugain Etanchaitrech ingen Echach Feidlig) (sugg. pron. /Moógen Ait-en-hai-rech/ (Leahy); mod. pron. /MOO-in/[citation...
- family. With his wife Cloithfinn, he had six
daughters (Derbriu, Eile,
Mugain, Eithne,
Clothru and Medb) and four sons (the
triplets known as the findemna...
-
drowned in a lake near Lóegaire's
house for
adultery with Conchobar's wife
Mugain, he
cried for help and Lóegaire
rushed to the rescue. As he
leaped out the...
- The Morrígan, Badb,
Nemain - also
known as "The Thee Morrígna" Mór
Muman (
Mugain)
Niamh Sadhbh Tailtiu Tlachtga Abarta Abcán
Abhean Aed
Aengus (Óengus, Macán)...
- Findchóem
Folloman mac
Conchobair Furbaide Ferbend Láeg Lóegaire Búadach
Mugain Naoise Ness
Sencha mac
Ailella Sualtam Usnech Connacht characters Ailill...
- Búadach -
hapless Ulster warrior who
functions largely as
comic relief Mugain - wife of
Conchobar mac
Nessa Naoise -
lover of
Deirdre Ness -
mother of...
- Áed's
mother is said to have been
Mugain Mór,
perhaps an
euhemerisation of a
Munster sovereignty goddess. This
Mugain is
called the
daughter of Conchrad...
- stream. Her son
Furbaide is
delivered by
posthumous Caesarian section.
Mugain bears him a son
called Glaisne and
remains his
chief wife. The
mother of...
- land of Munster" and "the
sovereignty of the region". She is also
known as
Mugain and may be the same
figure as Anu and the Morrígan. The Irish-language tale...
- and the
Ulstermen are
afraid he will
slaughter them all. Conchobar's wife
Mugain leads out the
women of Emain, and they bare
their **** to him. He averts...