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    Lugh or Lug (Old Irish: [l͈uɣ]; modern Irish: Lú [l̪ˠuː]) is a figure in Irish mythology. A member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a group of supernatural beings...
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  • alias, Illig Balor. She serves as the CEO of Lugh's cosmetics brand while Lugh is absent. Her role on Lugh's assassination team is information gathering...
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    Lugoves through traits of Irish Lugh or Welsh Lleu.: 214 : 51–52  Marie-Louise Sjoestedt, for example, pointed out that Lugh was one of triplets.: 83  Maier...
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    ("the great god"); The Morrígan ("the great queen" or "phantom queen"); Lugh; Nuada; Aengus; Brigid; Manannán; Dian Cecht the healer; and Goibniu the...
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    spelling, is the daughter of the Fomorian leader Balor, and the mother of Lugh. She is also referred to as Ethliu (Modern Irish: Eithle). Ethniu is a fine...
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  • Lugh Delbáeth is a legendary figure mentioned by James Hardiman as a prehistoric settler in what is now County Galway. Hardiman states: "About this period...
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    Lughnasadh (category Lugh)
    Irish literature and has pagan origins. The festival is named after the god Lugh. In the Middle Ages, it involved great gatherings that included ceremonies...
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  • Lugh Ganane Airport (IATA: LGX, ICAO: HCMJ) is an airport serving Luuq, Somalia. Transport in Somalia Somalia portal Aviation portal Aviation portal Google...
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  • and is primarily known from the tale in which he is killed by his grandson Lugh of the Tuatha Dé Danann. He has been interpreted as a personification of...
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    ("the great god"); The Morrígan ("the great queen" or "phantom queen"); Lugh; Nuada; Aengus; Brigid; Manannán; Dian Cécht the healer; and Goibniu the...
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    up their crime. In recompense, Lugh makes them quest all around the known world fetching magical weapons, which Lugh plans to use at the Second Battle...
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  • Fragarach (category Lugh)
    battle of Mag Tuired, Nuada chose Lugh as provisional king. Using his spear and a sling given to him by Manannán mac Lir, Lugh defeated the Formorians and their...
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    figures in Insular Celtic myth have ancient continental parallels: Irish Lugh and Welsh Lleu are cognate with Lugus, Goibniu and Gofannon with Gobannos...
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    - god of healing Étaín - heroine of Tochmarc Étaíne Lir - god of the sea Lugh - legendary hero and High King of Ireland, god of leadership, skills, the...
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    Luuq (redirect from Lugh Ganane)
    Luuq (Somali: Luuq, Arabic: لوق, Italian: Lugh) is a city in the southwestern Gedo province of Somalia. It is one of the older settlements in the area...
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  • Tara, but Lugh answers the challenge by hurling it back. When Nuadu hands command of the Battle of Mag Tuired to Lugh, Ogma becomes Lugh's champion and...
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    horse and boat were on loan to Lugh Lamhfada, but the Sons of Tuireann managed to borrow the boat. Manannán also supplied Lugh with a full array of armor...
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  • but lost. He was found unprotected on the battlefield by Lugh and pleaded for his life. Lugh spared him because he promised to teach the Tuatha Dé agriculture...
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    Ireland, derived from the Irish "Lú" that comes from "Lugh". The Irish and Welsh cognates of Lugus are Lugh and Lleu, respectively, and certain traditions concerning...
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  • Enbarr (category Lugh)
    Lugh Lamh-fada (Irish: Luġ Lámhfhada) to use at his disposal. In the story Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann ("The Fate of the Children of Tuireann"), Lugh refused...
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    O'Connor released their first album as a duo. 'Lá Lugh' (English: The Day of Lugh, inspired by Irish deity Lugh Lámhfhada) was released on Claddagh Records...
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    version, Deichtine fosters the baby son of Lugh, but he becomes sick and dies. Then she is made pregnant by Lugh, who tells her to name the child Sétanta...
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  • Goibniu. His other sons included Brian, Iuchar, and Iucharba, who killed Lugh's father Cian. As an erec (a recompense fine), they were sent on a quest recounted...
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  • Airmed, Étan the poet and Ochtriullach (Octriuil). Through Cian, he is also Lugh's paternal grandfather. The name Dian Cecht may be a combination of the Old...
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    Balor of the Evil Eye, agrees to help him and raises a huge army. Meanwhile, Lugh, another product of a Tuatha Dé Danann and Fomorian union, arrives at Nuada's...
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  • figures variously named Gavida and Gavigan who play a role in the birth of Lugh. These figures are identified as smiths and own a fabulous cow, the Glas...
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    hill-fort named Lug[o]dunon, after the Celtic god Lugus (cognate with Old Irish Lugh, Modern Irish Lú), and dúnon (hill-fort). The Romans recognised that Lugdunum's...
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    Darlugdach (also spelt Dar Lugdach or Dar Lughdacha) means "daughter of the god Lugh".: 41  Brigid is said to have been given the last rites when she was dying...
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    traditional Irish fiddle player, and founding member of bands, Skylark and La Lúgh. He tours as a solo fiddle player and performs with a variety of projects...
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  • Dagda and brother of Aed and Aengus. He was killed by Lugh after he had an affair with Lugh's wife Buach. The Dagda cried tears of blood for his son...
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