- In
Irish mythology,
Tuireann (Old Irish:
Tuirenn or
Tuirill Biccreo) was the
father by Danu (or Brigid) of Creidhne, Luchtaine, and Goibniu. His other...
- Iuchar, and Iucharba, and also
mention that Delbáeth was also
called "
Tuirill Biccreo". The
Delbhna (an
ancient Irish tribe)
claimed to be his descendants...
- Chulainn. Lugh
possessed a
number of
magical items,
retrieved by the sons of
Tuirill Piccreo in
Middle Irish redactions of the
Lebor Gabála. Not all the items...
- kingdom. The
textual source(s) here has been
dubbed "Imthechta
Clainne Tuirill (ICT)" by T. F. O'Rahilly, a
designation which includes the Poem LXVI "Etsid...
- Moytura",
Revue celtique, 12: 52–130, 306–308 Thurneysen,
Rudolf (1896), "
Tuirill Bicrenn und
seine Kinder",
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie (in German)...