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Muirne or
Muireann Muncháem ("beautiful neck") was the
sister of
Uirne and the
mother of
Fionn mac ****hail in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology. She...
- sources.
Fionn was the
posthumous son of ****hall,
leader of the Fianna, by
Muirne.
Fionn and his
father ****hall mac Trénmhoir ("son of Trénmór") stem from...
- hand of
Muirne Muncaim "of the fair neck",
daughter of the
druid Tadg mac Nuadat, but Tadg
refused him, so ****hall
forcibly carried away
Muirne in elopement...
- the Fianna, but
Muirne was
already pregnant. Tadg
rejected her and
ordered his
people to burn her, but Conn
prevented this and sent
Muirne away into the...
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Boyhood Deeds of Fionn. When ****hall is
slain by Goll mac Morna, his wife
Muirne fears for
their son's safety.
Bodhmall and
Liath Luachra come to her, and...
- time. His father, ****hall, a
warrior in Conn's service, was a
suitor of
Muirne,
daughter of the
druid Tadg mac Nuadat, but Tadg
refused his suit, so ****hall...
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Irish Muireann Nic
Amhlaoibh Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin
Muireann O'Connell
Muirne,
mother of
Fionn mac ****haill
Muirenn ingen Cellach Cualann,
Queen of Brega...
- Necht).
Sometimes the
father of the
druid Tadg mac Nuadat,
whose daughter,
Muirne, is Fionn's
mother is
mistaken as
Nuadu Nect, when it is in fact
Nuada Airgetlám...
- the
duration of
their mythos. As
Uirne is the
sister of Fionn's
mother Muirne, Bran and Sceólang
would be
their masters' cousins. The dogs
appear throughout...
- Uirne, or Tuirn(e), ("sharp-mouth") was the
sister of
Muirne and the aunt of
Fionn mac ****hail in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology. The
daughter of...