Where are the Fomorians?

Fomorians are said to be one of earliest inhabitants of Ireland, the other being the people of Cessair, the people of Partholon, and the people of Nemed.
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Where do the Fomorians live?

Description. Originally the Fomorians seem to have been regarded as malevolent spirits dwelling underwater and in the nether regions of the earth. In one of the earliest references to them, a probably 7th-century elegy for Mess-Telmann, they are said to dwell "under the worlds of men".
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Who was the king of the Fomorians?

In Irish mythology, Balor (modern spelling: Balar) was the tyrant leader of the Fomorians, a group of supernatural beings. He is often described as a giant with a large eye that wreaks destruction when opened. Balor is primarily known from the tale in which he is killed by his grandson Lugh.
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What did the Tuatha Dé Danann look like?

The Danann are generally described as tall with red or blonde hair, blue or green eyes, and pale skin. Interestingly, archaeology has unearthed evidence all around the world of small colonies of red-haired people from the same time period as the Tuatha De Danann's arrival in Ireland.
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Who killed Balor?

Balor was eventually killed by his grandson, the god Lugus (Lugh), in the climactic battle between the Tuatha Dé Danann, or race of gods, and the Fomoire.
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The Fomorians: The Destructive Giants of Irish Legend - (Irish Mythology Explained)



Who is the daughter of Balor?

In Irish mythology, Ethniu (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈeθʲnʲu]), or Eithne (Modern Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛhnʲə]) in modern spelling, is the daughter of the Fomorian leader Balor, and the mother of Lugh.
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What is Balor the god of?

Dáithí Ó hÓgáin interprets Balor as personifying the harmful aspects of the sun, such as the scorching sun that would bring crop failure and drought. He speculates that the imagery of Balor is a conflation of a Bronze Age Celtic sun god with the Greek Cyclops.
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Who was in Ireland before the Tuatha Dé Danann?

Legend. The Tuatha Dé Danann were descended from Nemed, leader of a previous wave of inhabitants of Ireland. They came from four cities to the north of Ireland—Falias, Gorias, Murias and Finias—where they taught their skills in the sciences, including architecture, the arts, and magic, including necromancy.
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Did the Tuatha Dé Danann exist?

As we have discovered, in ancient Ireland, there were more than a few races that existed. Among the most powerful was the Tuatha de Danann. The Tuatha Dé Danann was a magical race that possessed supernatural powers. Most of them were god-like creatures or divine beings that were being worshipped.
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Where did the Tuatha Dé Danann go?

The Tuatha Dé Danann were defeated and consigned to mythology. Legend has it that they were allowed to stay in Ireland, but only underground. Thus they became the bearers of the fairies of Ireland, consigned to the underworld where they became known as 'Aes sidhe' (the people of the mound - fairy mounds).
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Were there giants in Ireland?

In the 1700s several famous Irish show giants made their living exhibiting themselves in Britain and across Europe. Amongst them the skeletons were studied in detail of Cornelius MaGrath (1736–1760), Patrick Cotter (1760 – 1806) and Charles Byrne (1761-1783).
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Are ogres Irish?

The word ogre is of French origin, originally derived from the name of the Etruscan god Orcus, who fed on human flesh.
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What is Sidhe Irish?

Definition of sidhe

1 plural sidhes : an underground fort or palace in which fairies in Gaelic folklore are held to live. 2a sidhe plural : the fairy folk of Ireland in Gaelic folklore. b : a member of the sidhe : a fairy in Gaelic folklore — compare banshee.
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Is fomorians a fey?

However, fomorians were also likely to just betray their allies on a whim due to their disloyal nature. Among the denizens of the Feywild, fomorians were almost never members of the Seelie and Unseelie courts.
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How many Tuatha Dé Danann are there?

The Four Treasures of Tuatha dé Danann

The Tuatha dé Danann were widely believed to have immense supernatural powers that made them feared by many. Each hailed from one of four places: Findias, Gorias, Murias and Falias.
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Who is the Dagda?

Dagda, (Celtic: “Good God”) also called Eochaid Ollathair (“Eochaid the All-Father”), or In Ruad Ro-fhessa (“Red [or Mighty] One of Great Wisdom”), in Celtic religion, one of the leaders of a mythological Irish people, the Tuatha Dé Danann (“People of the Goddess Danu”).
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What is the oldest Irish clan?

Meet the Irish clan who are the OLDEST FAMILY IN THE WORLD with a combined age of 1,073 years. MEET the world's oldest family — who have a combined age of 1,073 years. Earlier this year, the Donnelly clan, from Collegelands, Co Armagh, received the Guinness World Record for being the oldest family on the planet.
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Are Danu and Anu the same?

Danu, also spelled Anu, or Dana, in Celtic religion, the earth-mother goddess or female principle, who was honoured under various names from eastern Europe to Ireland.
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Who was the king of the Tuatha Dé Danann?

Nuada, the king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, had his hand cut off, but they were ultimately victorious. They magnanimously allowed the Fir bolg to keep the province of Connaught, while the Tuatha occupied the rest. Because of his blemish, Nuada could no longer rule as king. The warrior Bres was crowned in his place.
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What is the Evil Eye called in Irish?

From various passages in some very old documents, it may be inferred that the belief in the evil eye was very prevalent in Ireland in old times. The great Fomorian champion, Balor of the Mighty Blows, had a tremendous evil eye called Birach-derc ('speary-eye': bir, 'a spear').
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Who wielded Gae Bolg?

In the Táin Bó Cuailnge, Cúchulainn received the spear after training with the great warrior mistress Scáthach in Alba. She taught him and his foster-brother, Ferdiad, everything the same, except she taught the Gáe Bulg feat only to Cuchulainn. He later used it in single combat against Ferdiad.
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Who was Lugh's mother?

Lugh is one of the three most important heroes in Irish mythology. His mother is Eithne, the daughter of Balor (aka Balar), leader of the Fomorians (see below) and so he is sometimes called Lug mac Ethnenn. His father is Cian, the son of the healing god Dian Cécht.
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Why is Ethlinn locked in a tower?

According to a prophecy, Balor was to be killed by his grandson. He locked his daughter, Ethlinn, in a tower made of crystal to keep her from becoming pregnant. However, Cian, one of the Tuatha Dé Danann, with the help of the druidess Birog, managed to enter the tower.
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Who is Ethniu in Dresden Files?

Ethniu is a nine foot tall goddess, immortally beautiful, and wearing a formfitting metal skin of titanic bronze. She has long, thick silver hair, has an emerald green eye, and in the other eye is recessed the Eye of Balor.
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