- In
Irish mythology,
Tuireann (Old Irish:
Tuirenn or
Tuirill Biccreo) was the
father by Danu (or Brigid) of Creidhne, Luchtaine, and Goibniu. His other...
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three Sons of
Tuireann along with
Iuchar and Iucharba. In many
extant institutionally-held m****cripts of the
Oidheadh Chlainne Tuireann,
Brian is actually...
- They die of
their wounds and
Tuireann dies of
grief over
their bodies.
Using the
magic artefacts the sons of
Tuireann have gathered, Lugh
leads the Tuatha...
- the
story Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann ("The Fate of the
Children of
Tuireann"), Lugh
refused to lend it to the sons of
Tuireann, but was then
forced to lend...
-
Ceithlion Chaisfhiaclach "the
crooked toothed" in the
Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, also
translatable as "twisted teeth", from
Irish cas 'twisted'. She is...
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witch of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann Iuchar - son of
Tuireann and
murderer of Cían
Iucharba - son of
Tuireann and
murderer of Cían Lí Ban -
sister of Fand Mac...
- of
Tuireann. It is
named Failinis in the lengthier,
romance version of this story, Fate of the
Children of
Tuireann or
Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, abbreviated...
- Cían's
brothers were Cu, Cethen, and Miach. Cían was
slain by the Sons of
Tuireann, for
which Lugh
demanded various treasures around the
world as éraic (compensation)...
- éraic
takes an
important place. In the
Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, the
children of
Tuireann owed an éraic to Lugh. Lug set them a
series of seemingly...
- the
Children of
Tuireann ([A]oidhe
Chloinne Tuireann)". Atlantis. IV: 157–240. O'Duffy,
Richard J., ed. (1888).
Oidhe Chloinne Tuireann: Fate of the Children...