- In
Irish mythology,
Tuireann (Old Irish:
Tuirenn or
Tuirill Biccreo) was the
father by Danu (or Brigid) of Creidhne, Luchtaine, and Goibniu. His other...
- "god of war" in Cormac's
Glossary Nuada (Nechtan, Elcmar) Ogma
Tethra Tuirenn (Delbáeth) The
Brythonic peoples,
descendants of the
Celtic Britons, inhabited...
- Lir The Fate of the
Children of Lir
Oidheadh Chloinne Tuirenn The Fate of the
Children of
Tuirenn late
romance Scél Tuáin meic
Chairill The
Story of Tuán...
- the "three sons of Cainté" in the late
modern narrative Aided Chlainne Tuirenn. Dian Cécht was
grandfather to Lugh,
since Cían son of Dían Cécht is the...
-
noted in the
Celtic myth
where Brian, Iuchar, and Icharba, the sons of
Tuirenn, ****ume the
guise of
hawks in
order to
steal sacred apples from the garden...
- on 1
August 2017.
Retrieved 1
August 2017. "The Fate of the
Children of
Tuirenn"
Archived 8
January 2014 at the
Wayback Machine,
Cross &
Slover (1936)...
-
silver branch. In the
Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann version of the
quest of
Tuirenn's sons (Brian,
Iuchar and Iucharba), the éric
items demanded by Lugh Lamhfada...
- apud
Loomis (1929), p. 140
Citations Ellis,
Peter (2011). "2 The Sons of
Tuirenn". The
Mammoth Book of
Celtic Myths and Legends. Little,
Brown Book Group...