- In
Irish mythology Neit (
Néit, Nét, Neith) was a god of war. He was the
husband of
Nemain and/or Fea, and
sometimes of Badb. Also
grandfather of Balor...
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Nemain is
strongly ****ociated with Badb with whom she
shares a husband,
Neit.
Nemain may be an
aspect of Badb. In the
grand Irish epic of the Tain Bo...
- shape-shifting goddess,
while Badb and
Nemain are said to be the
wives of
Neit. She is ****ociated with the
banshee of
later folklore.
There is some disagreement...
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- In
Irish mythological history Mug
Nuadat (servant of Nuada) son of Mug
Neit, son of Derg, son of Dergthene, son of Enna Munchain, son of Loch Mor, son...
- piercing-eye),
Balor mac Doit meic Néid (Balor, son of Dot son of Nét) or
Balor ua
Néit (Balor,
grandson of Nét).
Later forms are
Balor Béimeann or
Balar Bemen (Ogygia...
- Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, Mac Gréine Manannán mac Lir
Miach Midir Mug
Ruith Néit -
called a "god of war" in Cormac's
Glossary Nuada (Nechtan, Elcmar) Ogma...
-
borrowing of the
Demotic form
Ancient Egyptian: nt, also
spelled Nit, Net, or
Neit) was an
ancient Egyptian deity,
possibly of
Libyan origin.[page needed] She...
- to
Irish Lugh,
Mercury to
Manannan mac Lir,
Jupiter to the Dagda, Mars to
Neit, and
Minerva to Brigit. In
addition to
these five,
Caesar mentions that the...