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- In Irish mythology, Uaithne (Old Irish: Úaithne, pronounced [ˈuənʲə]) is Dagda's harp, or rather the Dagda's harper, according to a number of modern translators...
- in Ireland in 1987 by Irish composer Michael McGlynn under the name An Uaithne. Taking the current name in 1991, the group has recorded 18 albums and...
- Uaithne Ó Cobhthaigh (murdered 1556) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath...
- a cauldron (the coire ansic) which never runs empty, and a magic harp (Uaithne, though this may be the name of the harper), which will not play unless...
- Uaithne Mág Samhradháin (anglicised Owny McGovern) was chief of the McGovern Clan and Baron or Lord of Tullyhaw barony, County Cavan from 1540 until his...
- captured and enslaved by the nomadic Echraidhe, one of whose members, Uaithne, believes herself to be the Death Spirit, the chosen representative of...
- as a diminutive of either Owen or Eoghan. However, another Irish name, Uaithne (pronounced [ˈuənʲə], meaning 'wood', 'work', 'pillar', or 'harmony') has...
- Kingdom of Desmond Auteini in County Galway, identified with the later Uaithne Nagnatae in County Mayo and County Sligo, possibly linked with the Ol nÉcmacht;...
- sow and reap. Finally, Lugh, the Dagda and Ogma rescue the Dagda's harp, Uaithne, which had been captured by the retreating Fomorians. Pádraic Colum adapted...
- of Magh Tuireadh, Elatha watched over his son the Dagda's magic harp, Uaithne, sometimes called Dur-da-Bla, "the Oak of Two Blossoms," and sometimes...