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- "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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- include Cessair and her followers, the Formorians, the Partholinians, the Nemedians, the Firbolgs, the Tuatha Dé Danann, and the Milesians. The most important...
- 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...
- Britannia, although Howard stated that the name was kept by the Æsir and Nemedians who settled there, further implying that the Brythunians are not Germanic...