- In
Irish mythology Neit (
Néit, Nét, Neith) was a god of war. He was the
husband of
Nemain and/or Fea, and
sometimes of Badb. Also
grandfather of Balor...
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Merneith (also
written Merit-neith and Meryt-Neith; died c. 2950 BC) was a
consort and a
regent of
Ancient Egypt during the
First Dynasty. She may have...
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Nemain is
strongly ****ociated with Badb with whom she
shares a husband,
Neit.
Nemain may be an
aspect of Badb. In the
grand Irish epic of the Tain Bo...
- Gabála Érenn also
states that Badb is one of the two
wives of the war god
Neit. Less commonly, she has been
described as the wife of the
Fomorian king Tethra...
- to
Irish Lugh,
Mercury to
Manannan mac Lir,
Jupiter to the Dagda, Mars to
Neit, and
Minerva to Brigit. In
addition to
these five,
Caesar mentions that the...
- ISSN 0021-8103.
Gustave Jéquier, Maṣlaḥat al-Āthār (1993): Les
pyramides des
reines Neit et
Apouit (in French), Cairo:
Institut français d'archéologie orientale,...
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beautiful to behold, yet
harsh and inhospitable. However, the poem Carn ****
Neit from the
dindsenchas praises Bres' "kindly" and "noble"
character and calls...
- p****ion to act with
valor was a kind of heat. He may be
connected to
Irish Neit. Mars
Nodens has a
possible connection to the
Irish mythological figure Nuada...
- In
Irish mythological history Mug
Nuadat (servant of Nuada) son of Mug
Neit, son of Derg, son of Dergthene, son of Enna Munchain, son of Loch Mor, son...
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Goibniu Lir
Luchtaine Lugh
Macha Manannán mac Lir
Miach Midir Mog
Ruith Morrígan
Neit Nemain Niamh Nuada Ogma Plor na mBan
Sheela na gig
Tailtiu Tethra...