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Irish mythological character
In Irish mythology, Elatha, Elotha, Elier or Elada (modern spelling: Ealadha) was a king of the Fomorians and the father of Bres by Ériu of the Tuatha
Elatha
Mythical king in Irish mythology
valour spear-attended king In Cath Maige Tuired Bres' parents were Prince Elatha of the Fomorians and Ériu of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Alternately in The Fate
Bres
Supernatural race in Irish mythology
However, those Fomorians who have relationships with the Tuath Dé, such as Elatha and his son Bres, were portrayed as darkly beautiful. The Fomorians are
Fomorians
God from Irish mythology
His father is Elatha and his mother is usually given as Ethliu, sometimes as Étaín. In the Ogam Tract, he is called the son of Elatha and brother of
Ogma
Goddess in Irish mythology
lover of Elatha, a prince of the Fomorians, with whom she produces a son named Bres, and as the mistress of Bres's enemy - the hero Lugh. Both Elatha and Ériu
Ériu
God in Irish mythology
is in and never leaks when it is going out. The Dagda's father is named Elatha son of Delbeath. Englec, the daughter of Elcmar, is named as a consort of
The_Dagda
Pantheon of pre-Christian Ireland
members of the Tuatha Dé who overcame the Fir Bolg: Bres, son of Elatha Delbaeth, son of Elatha Dagda Mac ind Óc Lug son of Ethliu Dian Cécht Goibnenn the smith
Tuatha_Dé_Danann
Either of two texts in the Mythological Cycle of Irish mythology
the Tuatha Dé Danann had to choose another king. They chose Bres, son of Elatha, king of the Fomorians or the Children of Domnu. Seven years later, Bres
Cath_Maige_Tuired
List of deities of the Celtic peoples
(Dáire) Dian Cecht - called a "god of health" in Cormac's Glossary Donn Ecne Elatha Goibniu, Credne & Luchta - called the "three gods of craft" Labraid Lén
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Bertram de Shotts Fachan Fionn mac Cumhaill Fomorians Balor Bres Cethlenn Elatha Ériu Ethniu Fódla Tethra Cú Chulainn Trow Fangfeng Kuafu Pangu Yeren Druon
List of giants in mythology and folklore
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Apollo, though she had an independent origin in Italy. Elatha[citation needed] Irish Elatha was a king of the Fomorians in Irish mythology. He succeeded
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Mythological Irish king
father is variously listed as Aengus or Ogma of the Tuatha Dé Danann or Elatha of the Fomorians, and his mother was Ethniu of the Fomorians. He succeeded
Delbáeth
Irish god of war
of horse breeding peoples." Neit's sons include Delbáeth, the father of Elatha, and Esarg, the father of Dian Cecht. The Metrical Dindsenchas Poem 36 "University
Neit
Leading or primary god of a polytheistic pantheon
Cuill, Mac Cecht, Mac Gréine, Manannán mac Lir, (Fomorians) Conand, Indech, Elatha, Balor (Gaels); (Tylwyth Teg) Gwyn ap Nudd, (Children of Dôn) Lludd Llaw
King_of_the_gods
Gaelic May Day festival
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Beltane
Rigid, usually twisted ring worn around the neck or arm, often of precious metal
of Irish mythology; for example in the Lebor Gabála Érenn (11th century) Elatha wore 5 golden torcs when meeting Eriu. After the Roman conquest of Britain
Torc
early leader of the Fomorians Conand - oppressive leader of the Fomorians Elatha - Fomorian prince Tethra - ruler of Mag Mell following his death during
List of Irish mythological figures
List_of_Irish_mythological_figures
Celtic horned god
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Cernunnos
Otherworld realm in Irish mythology
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Tír_na_nÓg
Realm of the deities in Celtic mythology
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Celtic_Otherworld
Irish cellist (born 1982)
of the chamber music group Ficino Ensemble and the crossover group Trio Elatha where she plays traditional Irish music on the cello. McDonagh joined the
Ailbhe_McDonagh
Mythological taboo or vow
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Geas
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Celtic_mythology
Modern paganism based on ancient alleged Celtic traditions
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Celtic_neopaganism
European sculpture motif
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Sheela_na_gig
Gaelic festival and feast day of Saint Brigid
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Imbolc
Irish holiday and Gaelic harvest festival
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Lughnasadh
Celtic deity
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Lugus
Sea god in Irish mythology
he seems to take over. As Oirbsen, his father is named as Elloth, son of Elatha. In the Altram Tige Dá Medar, Manannán calls himself the foster-son of the
Manannán_mac_Lir
Gaulish god described by Caesar
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Gaulish_Dis_Pater
Spiritual belief of the ancient Celts
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Celtic_Animism
Presumed Irish goddess
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
Tailtiu
Mythical realm in Irish mythology
Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
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64°N 98.66°W / 37.64; -98.66 (Bress) 10 2006 Bress, beautiful son of Elatha in Celtic mythology WGPSN Brigid 10°48′N 81°18′W / 10.8°N 81.3°W / 10
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Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu Donn Dian Cecht Elatha Étaín Ethniu Ethne Ériu Fand Fionnuala Fódla Goibniu Lir Luchtaine Lugh
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire, so named from the Old English personal name Ēanbeorht + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Vekateshwara
Girl/Female
Tamil
Search
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Indian
Messenger from God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pure; Sure
Girl/Female
Biblical
Governor of a fourth part.
Biblical
poor; afflicted; that answers
Male
Russian
(ВаÑÑ) Pet form of Russian Vasiliy, VASYA means "king."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
French
Little innocent.
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