- mythology,
Nuada or
Nuadu (modern spelling: Nuadha),
known by the
epithet Airgetlám (Airgeadlámh,
meaning "silver hand/arm"), was the
first king of the Tuatha...
-
Rings of Power, Celebrimbor,
whose name, like that of Nuada's
epithet Airgetlám,
means 'Silver-hand'.
Nodens appears, too, in the
works of
Arthur Machen...
- Maedhros, son of Fëanor,
parallels the
similar mutilation suffered by
Nuada Airgetlám (king of the
Tuatha Dé Danann) / Llud llaw
Ereint ("Silver Hand/Arm")...
- Llaw
Ereint (the
earlier form of his name,
cognate of the
Irish Nuada Airgetlám,
derived from the pre-Roman
Celtic god Nodens) he is the
father of Gwyn...
-
Lludd Llaw Eraint,
earlier Nudd Llaw Eraint,
cognate with the
Irish Nuada Airgetlám, a king of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and the
Brittonic god Nodens. However...
- Dwarf's Hill, and in 1932
Tolkien traced Nodens to the
Irish hero
Nuada Airgetlám, "Nuada of the Silver-Hand".
Shippey thought this "a
pivotal influence"...
- Noah
Lludd Llaw Eraint, a
mythical Welsh figure cognate with king
Nuada Airgetlám Lud
Fiser (1908–1990),
American football and
baseball player and coach...
-
several figures from mythology,
legend and history, including:
Nuada Airgetlám, king of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann and
presumed deity Nuadu Finn Fáil, legendary...
- but not from
death in battle, an
exact parallel with the Noldor.
Nuada Airgetlám, the
Tuatha Dé Danaan's
first high king, is
killed by
Balor of the Evil...
- King
Nuada Necht, the god
Nuada Airgetlam of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, or
another figure of a
similar name.
Nuada Airgetlam is
usually the
father of Tadg with...