Legendary High Kings of Ireland

The Dagda, Lugh, Nuadhu Airgetlám, Macha, Cormac mac Airt, Art mac Cuinn, Conn of the Hundred Battles, Bres, Fiacha mac Delbaíth, Mac Cuill, Crimthann mac Fidaig, Túathal Techtmar, Lugaid Riab nDerg, Labraid Loingsech, Dáire Doimthech

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Legendary High Kings of Ireland

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 50. Chapters: The Dagda, Lugh, Nuadhu Airgetlám, Macha, Cormac mac Airt, Art mac Cuinn, Conn of the Hundred Battles, Bres, Fiacha mac Delbaíth, Mac Cuill, Crimthann mac Fidaig, Túathal Techtmar, Lugaid Riab nDerg, Labraid Loingsech, Dáire Doimthech, Eochaid Mugmedon, Conaire Mór, Eochu Feidlech, Eochu Airem, Colla Uais, Mac Con, Cairbre Lifechair, Dáire Drechlethan, Cairbre Cinnchait, Lugaid Loígde, Congal Cláiringnech, Fedlimid Rechtmar, Érimón, Eber Finn, Cathair Mór, Tigernmas, Feradach Finnfechtnach, Conaing Bececlach, Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth, Fíacha Sroiptine, Óengus Tuirmech Temrach, Elim mac Conrach, Crimthann Nia Náir, Eterscél Mór, Cobthach Cóel Breg, Fachtna Fáthach, Lugaid Laigde, Nuadu Necht, Fíatach Finn, Úgaine Mór, Fíachu Finnolach, Nia Segamain, Eochu Fíadmuine, Ailill Finn, Lóegaire Lorc, Eochaid Étgudach, Sírna Sáeglach, Airgetmar, Fergus Dubdétach, Conaire Cóem, Ollom Fotla, Sobairce, Íriel Fáid, Cermna Finn, Eochaid Faebar Glas, Fíachu Fínscothach, Fíachu Findoilches, Ethriel, Fíachu Labrainne, Rudraige mac Sithrigi, Lugaid Lámderg, Conchobar Abradruad, Muimne, Luigne and Laigne, Ailill mac Slánuill, Sírlám, Lugaid Luaigne, Eochu Uairches, Conmáel, Rudraige mac Dela, Mal mac Rochride, Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna, Géde Ollgothach, Muinemón, Adamair, Sláine mac Dela, Dui Dallta Dedad, Eochu Apthach, Sétna Airt, Eochaid Ailtlethan, Meilge Molbthach, Slánoll, Bresal Bó-Díbad, Art mac Lugdach, Mug Nuadat, Sétna Innarraid, Eochu Mumu, Óengus Olmucaid, Art Imlech, Rechtaid Rígderg, Elim Olfínechta, Rothechtaid Rotha, Fergus Fortamail, Énna Airgdech, Énna Aignech, Nuadu Finn Fáil, Crimthann Coscrach, Delbáeth, Énna Derg, Mug Corb, Fíachu Tolgrach, Berngal, Lugaid Íardonn, Bres Rí, Fothad Cairpthech and Fothad Airgthech, Eochu mac Ailella, Rothechtaid mac Main, Connla Cáem, Finn mac Blatha, Gíallchad, Irereo, Fínnachta, Bodbchad, Eochaid Gonnat, Finnat Már, Ailill Caisfiaclach, Dui Ladrach, Siomón Brecc, Dui Finn, Fer Corb, Faildergdóit, Óengus Ollom, Conall Collamrach, Muiredach Tirech, Muiredach Bolgrach, Eochaid mac Eirc, Mac Cecht, Genann, Mac Gréine, Gann mac Dela, Sengann mac Dela, Éogan Mór, Cáelbad, Fiacha Cennfinnán, Rinnal, Fodbgen. Excerpt: Lug or Lugh ( ; modern Irish: Lú) is an Irish deity represented in mythological texts as a hero and High King of the distant past. He is known by the epithets Lámhfhada (pronounced /'la:wad¿¿¿/, meaning "long arm" or "long hand"), for his skill with a spear or sling, Ildánach ("skilled in many arts"), Samhildánach ("Equally skilled in many arts"), Lonnbeimnech ("fierce striker" or perhaps "sword-shouter") and Macnia ("boy hero"), and by the matronymic mac Ethlenn or mac Ethnenn ("son of Ethliu or Ethniu"). He is a reflex of the pan-Celtic god Lugus, and his Welsh counterpart is Lleu Llaw Gyffes, "The Bright One with the Strong Hand". Lugh's father is Cian of the Tuatha Dé Danann, and his mother is Ethniu, daughter of Balor, of the Fomorians. In Cath Maige Tuired their union is a dynastic marriage following an alliance between the Tuatha Dé and the Fomorians. In the Lebor Gabála Érenn Cian gives the boy to Tailtiu, queen of the Fir Bolg, in fosterage. A folktale told to John O'Donovan by Shane O'Dugan of Tory Island in 1835 recounts the birth of a grandson of Balor who grows up to kill his grandfather. The grandson is unnamed, his father is called Mac Cinnfhaelaidh and the manner of his killing of Balor is different, but it has been taken as a ver...


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