- In
Irish mythology Sreng (often
misinterpreted as Streng) was a
champion of the Fir Bolg or Men of Bolg.
Armed with an iron club or mace, he
faced Nuada...
- battle, but
Sreng later returned to
challenge Nuada to
single combat.
Nuada accepted, on the
condition that
Sreng fought with one arm tied up.
Sreng refused...
- fight.
Sreng challenges Nuada to
single combat.
Nuada accepts on the
condition that
Sreng ties up one arm to make the
combat fair, but
Sreng rejects...
- The
Stung Sreng River (also
spelled Stoeng Sreng; Khmer: ស្ទឹងស្រែង) is
situated in north-western Cambodia. Its
source lies in the
southern slopes of the...
- days.
During the battle,
Sreng, the
champion of the Fir Bolg,
challenges Nuada to
single combat. With one
sweep of his sword,
Sreng cuts off Nuada's right...
- Webster, Zhang, Schal, Liand,
Sreng and
Roelofs 1993, p. 10202 Charlton, R.E.; Webster, F.X.; Zhang, A.; Schal, C.; Liand, D.;
Sreng, I.; Roelofs, W.L. (1993)...
-
Subdivisions 14
khans Government • Type Muni****l
council • Governor
Khuong Sreng (CPP) • National ****embly 12 / 125 Area • Capital city and autonomous...
-
inhabited Ireland. In the battle,
Nuada lost an arm to
their champion,
Sreng.
Since Nuada was no
longer "unblemished", he
could not
continue as king...
- River;
Stung Sangker, also
Stung Sang Ke) Chas
River (Stung Chas)
Sreng River (Stung
Sreng)
Battambang River (Stung Battambang)
Mongkol Borei River (Stung...
- Dela - High King of
Ireland Sláine mac Dela -
first High King of
Ireland Sreng -
champion of the Fir Bolg who cut off Nuada's arm
Tailtiu - wife of Eochaid...