- In
Irish mythology, Caitlín (Old Irish:
Cethlenn, Cethleann, Ceithlenn, Ceithlionn) was the wife of
Balor of the
Fomorians and, by him, the
mother of Ethniu...
-
Ithlinne Karlina Grace-Paseda as
Cethlenn, the
chief of
Raven Clan and the
mother of Eile and Níamh
Shanika Ocean as
young Cethlenn Tomisin Ajani as
Captain Olyf...
- Bres
Brigid Bronach Buarainech Caer
Canola Carman Cenn
Cruaich Cessair Cethlenn Cian
Cliodhna Corb
Creidhne Crom
Cruach Cú Roí mac
Daire The
Dagda Danu...
-
preserved in the Book of Leinster.
Cethlenn was Balor's wife
according to O'Flaherty's
Ogygia (1685).
Cethlenn is
mentioned by name in the
Lebor Gabála...
- (Beira, Biróg) - an
ancestral creator and
weather goddess Canola Carman Cethlenn - wife of
Balor of the
Fomorians Clídna
Clothru Danand (Danu)
Deirdre -...
- that
Cethlenn is
originally a
variant of
Ethlenn arising from the
frequent identification of Lugh as Lugh Mac
Ethlenn (thus Mac
Ethlenn → Mac
Cethlenn)....
-
Liath Mòr
Bertram de
Shotts Fachan Fionn mac ****haill
Fomorians Balor Bres
Cethlenn Elatha Ériu
Ethniu Fódla
Tethra Cú
Chulainn Trow
Fangfeng Kuafu Pangu Yeren...
- was forgotten.[citation needed] Indech, King of the
Fomorians Balor Bres
Cethlenn Cichol Gricenchos Conand Elatha Ethniu Tethra Manannán
under his byname...
-
before dying at Brú na Bóinne,
finally suc****bing to a
wound inflicted by
Cethlenn during the
battle of Mag Tuired. The
Dagda has
similarities with the later...
- Ceithleann. This
refers to
Cethlenn, a
figure in
Irish mythology who may have been a goddess.
Local legend has it that
Cethlenn was
wounded in
battle by...