- In
Irish mythology,
Nuada or
Nuadu (modern spelling: Nuadha),
known by the
epithet Airgetlám (Airgeadlámh,
meaning "silver hand/arm"), was the
first king...
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Nuadu Finn Fáil (
Nuadu the Fair of Fál - a
poetic name for Ireland), son of Gíallchad, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
- name Finn, who is
described as the great-grandson of
Nuadu mac Achi (Finn mac Umaill) or
Nuadu Necht (Finn File).
Although the
origin of the ****ociation...
-
Nuadu Necht ("the pure"), son of Sétna Sithbac, a
descendant of
Crimthann Coscrach, of the Laigin, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
- The
Sword of
Light or
Claidheamh Soluis (Old Irish;
modern Irish: Claíomh
Solais [ˌklˠiːw ˈsˠɔlˠəʃ]) is a
trope object that
appears in a
number of Irish...
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martial prowess in
contests before the king. When Bres is
overthrown and
Nuadu restored, Ogma is his champion. His
position is
threatened by the arrival...
- be derived." Wagner, Heinrich. "Zur
Etymologie von
keltisch Nodons, Ir.
Nuadu, Kymr. Nudd/Lludd". In:
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie 41, no. 1 (1986):...
- was high-king at the time,
though she is
described as
granddaughter of
Núadu of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann according to
another source (Acallam na Senórach)...
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Brecc ("the speckled, spotted, ornamented"), son of Áedan Glas, son of
Nuadu Finn Fáil, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
- he took
power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer,
Nuadu Necht. In
Togail Bruidne Dá
Derga he
succeeds Eterscél directly. When Eterscél...