- In
Irish mythology,
Tuireann (Old Irish:
Tuirenn or
Tuirill Biccreo) was the
father by Danu (or Brigid) of Creidhne, Luchtaine, and Goibniu. His other...
- Eri of the
Tuatha Dé Danann.
Alternately in The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn, Bres'
father is
Balor of the Evil Eye. He grew so
quickly that by the age...
- be
cognate with
those of Taran, a
minor figure in
Welsh mythology, and
Turenn, the
father of the 'three gods of Dana' in
Irish mythology.
Wheel amulets...
- bronze-coloured face and blood-coloured hair. In The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn Lugh's
appearance is
compared to the sun on
several occasions. He is described...
-
Peete Cross &
Clark Harris Slover (eds.), "The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn"
Archived 2014-01-08 at the
Wayback Machine,
Ancient Irish Tales, Henry...
- of Tuireann, pp. 159–240
Joyce (1879) tr. "The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn", pp. 37–39 "Oidheadh
Chlainne Tuireann",
Mackillop (1998) ed.,
Oxford Dictionary...
- at shee-eire.com (accessed 23
October 2007) The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn Archived 8
November 2007 at the
Wayback Machine online (accessed 23 October...
- pp. 29–31, tr. 99–100. Joyce, P. W. (1894), "The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn; or, The
Quest for the Eric-Fine", Old
Celtic Romances, pp. 37–95 "Énbarr...
- pp. 191–192. Joyce,
Patrick Weston (1894). "The Fate of the
Children of
Turenn; or, the
Quest for the Eric-Fine". Old
Celtic Romances.
David Nutt. pp. 60–61...