- "people of Nemed"),
Clann Nemid (Clann Neimhidh, "offspring of Nemed") or "
Nemedians". They
arrived thirty years after the
Muintir Partholóin,
their predecessors...
- from the
people of Nemed, and
mutual annihilation ensued,
forcing the
Nemedian folk into
diaspora out of Ireland. The tale was
embellished by Mícheál...
- Preceded by
Nemedians Mythical settlers of
Ireland Succeeded by
Tuatha Dé Danann...
- Lady of Fantasy".
Chacal (Magazine). No. 1.
Interviewed by
Byron Roark.
Nemedian Chronicles. 1976. pp. 25–31.
Retrieved 2023-10-13. C. L.
Moore at the Internet...
-
include Cessair and her followers, the Formorians, the Partholinians, the
Nemedians, the Firbolgs, the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and the Milesians. The most important...
- look like
Conan as a king in his old age,
reading an
excerpt from "The
Nemedian Chronicles",
which Howard had
penned to
introduce his
Conan stories. This...
- to
defeat the evil Gr****
witch Carman.
Other bandrúi
include Relbeo– a
Nemedian druid who
appears in The Book of Invasions,
where she is
described as the...
- his four
chieftain sons, and others.
During their time in Ireland, the
Nemedians clear twelve plains and
build two
royal forts, and four
lakes burst from...
- though; he
needed the
providential help of Zelata's wolf to
defeat four
Nemedian soldiers in Howard's
novel The Hour of the Dragon. Some of his hardest...
-
Zealand Magog,
giant of
Irish myth who
fathered the
Partholonians and
Nemedians. Gog
Magog Hills, a
range of
hills south of Cambridge,
England Gog (disambiguation)...