
Morrigan – Mythopedia
2023年3月17日 · The identities of the three goddesses vary depending on the source. In most cases, Badb, Macha, and Nemain are named as the Morrígan, though sometimes it is given as Badb, Macha, and Dannan/Danu (or Anand/Anu). Badb in particular is associated with the Morrígan’s appearance as a raven on the battlefield.
Nemean Lion - Mythopedia
2023年5月20日 · The Nemean Lion was a ferocious beast whose hide was invulnerable to weapons. It terrorized Nemea until Heracles finally killed it with his bare hands as the first of his Twelve Labors.
Neit – Mythopedia
2022年11月29日 · Neit was the Celtic god of war and husband to both Nemain and Badb, members of the fearsome Morrígan. Celebrated for his ferocity in battle, he fought alongside the Tuatha dé Danann against the powerful F
Táin Bó Cúailnge – Mythopedia
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Táin Bó Cúailnge (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Table of Contents. Preface. Works on the Táin Bó Cúailnge. 1. The Pillow-talk. 2. The Occasion of the Táin. 3. The Rising-out of the Men of Connacht at Cruachan Ai
Táin Bó Cúailnge: 24A. The Agitation of Celtchar (Full Text)
Then when the hosts were assembled at Garech and Ilgarech, Dubthach was awakened from his sleep, so that Nemain brought confusion on the host and they fell trembling in their arms under the points of their spears and weapons, so that an hundred warriors of them fell dead in the midst of their camp and quarters at the fearfulness of the shout ...
17. The Great Rout on the Plain of Murthemne - Mythopedia
He shook his shield and brandished his spears and wielded his sword and sent out the hero’s shout from his throat, so that the fiends and goblins and sprites of the glens and demons of the air gave answer for the fearfulness of the shout that he lifted on high, until Nemain, which is Badb, brought confusion on the host.
27A. The Muster of the Men of Erin - Mythopedia
The three Conarè from Sliab Mis, the three Lussen from Luachair, the three Niadchorb from Tilach Loiscthe, the three Doelfer from Deill, the three Damaltach from Dergderc, the three Buder from the Buas, the three Baeth from Buagnige, the three Buageltach from Mag Breg, the three Suibnè from the Siuir, the three Eochaid from Anè, the three Malleth from Loch Erne, the three …
Index of Place and Personal Names - Mythopedia
Nemain: the Badb. Ness: mother of King Conchobar by Cathba; she afterwards married Fachtna Fathach and subsequently Fergus macRoig. Nith: the river Dee which flows by Ardee, in the County Louth. Ochain: the name of Conchan bar’s shield. Ochonn Midi: a place near the Blackwater at Navan. Ochtrach: near Finnglassa Asail, in Meath
Táin Bó Cúailnge: 6. The March of the Host (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Then Nemain, the Badb to wit, attacked them, and that was not the quietest of nights they had, with the noise of the churl, namely Dubthach, in their sleep. Such fears he scattered amongst the host straightway, and he hurled a great stone at the throng till Medb came to check him.