- Mug
Ruith (or Mogh Roith, "slave of the wheel") is a
figure in
Irish mythology, a
powerful blind druid of
Munster who
lived on
Valentia Island, County...
- Leinster, a 12th-century
Irish m****cript,
records the
existence of geal-
ruith (triple jump)
contests at the
Tailteann Games. The men's
triple jump competition...
- the
Arthurian legends Mug
Ruith—blind
druid in
Irish mythology Tadg mac Nuadat—Fenian
cycle Tlachtga—daughter of Mug
Ruith Bé C****lle—One of the Tuatha...
- Cailleach's
grave and
former dwelling where she
lived with her husband, Mogh
Ruith, who she
threw a
boulder at,
pinning him to the
floor of the
River Funshion...
-
introduced into the
Atlanta Olympics in 1996. In
Irish mythology the geal-
ruith (triple jump) was an
event contested in the
ancient Irish Tailteann Games...
- ****ociated with Druidism. He is said to have come to the aid of the
Druid Mog
Ruith. The
fierce denunciation of
Christianity by
Irish Druids appears to have...
-
alternative terms in
Gaelic would be Là na Gocaireachd, "gowking day", or Là
Ruith na Cuthaige, "the day of
running the cuckoo". The
traditional prank is to...
- Major-General von Danner,
along with
fellow generals Adolf Ritter von
Ruith [de] and
Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein,
compelled Lossow to...
-
Irish Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, Mac Gréine Manannán mac Lir
Miach Midir Mug
Ruith Néit -
called a "god of war" in Cormac's
Glossary Nuada (Nechtan, Elcmar)...
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Bayern (in German). Königl. Oberpostamt. 1867. p. 8.
Retrieved 15 July 2019.
Ruith, Max (1882). Der K.
Bayerische Militär-Max-Joseph-Orden. Ingolstadt: Ganghofer'sche...