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Biróg (Biroge of the Mountain,
Birog), in
Irish folklore is the
leanan sídhe or the
female familiar spirit of Cian who aids him in the
folktale about his...
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revenge by
gaining entry to the tower, with the help of a
druidess called Biróg, and
seducing her. She gave
birth to triplets,
which Balor ordered drowned...
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gains access to Ethniu's tower, with the
magical help of the
leanan sídhe
Biróg, and
seduces her.
Ethniu gives birth to triplets, but
Balor gathers them...
- with her
sisters Brigid the
healer and
Brigid the
smith Caillech (Beira,
Biróg) - an
ancestral creator and
weather goddess Canola Carman Cethlenn - wife...
- that he can only
succeed when
Balor is dead. Cian then
consults Biroge (
Biróg) of the Mountain, who is his
leanan sídhe or
familiar spirit and a banshee...
- revenge, Mac
Cinnfhaelaidh calls on a
leanan sídhe (fairy woman)
called Biróg, who
transports him by
magic to the top of Balor's tower,
where he seduces...
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Danann in
Irish mythology featured in a tale from the
Metrical Dindshenchas Biróg—A
druidess of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann in
Irish mythology Erwen Berthou (Breton...
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Arkan Sonney Asrai Baobhan sith
Banshee Barghest Bean
nighe Billy Blind Biróg Bloody Bones Bluecap Blue men of the
Minch Bodach Boggart Bogle Boobrie...
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Aimend Áine
Airmed Anu Badb
Balor Bánánach
Banba Beag Béḃinn Bé C****lle
Birog Boann Bodb Derg Brea Breg Bres
Brigid Bronach Buarainech Caer
Canola Carman...
- Milucra,
sister of Áine. In the tale of the Glas Gaibhnenn, she is
called Biróg. Elsewhere, she is
called Bui or Bua[ch]. In Manx
Gaelic she is
known as...