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  Lebor Gabala pt. 3
Genann and Rudraige with a third of the host, they landed in Inber Domnann: [whence they are called Fir Domnann}.
The Fir Domnann were named from deepening the earth: they were Genann and Rudraige with their followers.
The five sons of Dela were the five kings of the Fir Bolg, i.e., Gann, Genann, Rudraige, Sengann, Slaine.
www.maryjones.us /ctexts/lebor3.html   (2108 words)

  
 The Lebor Gabala Erren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Four chieftains strong came Partholon: himself and Laiglinne his son, from whom is Loch Laighlinne in Ui mac Uais of Breg; Slanga and Rudraige, the two other sons of Partholon, from whom are Sliab Slanga and Loch Rudraige.
These are the adventures of the progeny of Nemed after the taking of Conand's Tower: unde the Historian cecinit Great Ireland which the Gaedil regulate, I tell some of her concerns: Great chiefs spear-armed took her, of the proud race of Adam.
Liber wife of Rudraige of the Road, a people sweet, that was not narrow: Rudraige, master of wiles, I suppose, Fuat was his wife.
members.aol.com /lochlan2/lebor.htm   (15993 words)

  
 ...:::Darken Dreams: The Irish Book of Invasions: The Conquest of the Firbolg:::...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Different were their tribe-names at that time as they came, namely, Galeoin, Fir Bolg, and Fir Domnann; nevertheless, though various and dissimilar were their names, their mutual friendship was very close; for they were of one race and one origin.
Five chiefs were over them-Slainge, Rudraige, Gann, Genann, and Sengann, the five sons of Dela son of Loch son of Ortecht son of Tribuad son of Oturp son of Gosten son of Uirthecht son of Semeon son of Erglan son of Nemed son of Agnoman.
To Rudraige and to Genann with their people was the name applied.
www.darkendreams.com /firbolgconquest.html   (629 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland, by Charles Johnston.
The lesser bay, across whose bar the sea moans under the storm-winds, is dominated by the hill of Rudraige, named in honor of a hero of old days; but under the shadow of the hill stands a more ancient monument, that was gray with age before the race of Rudraige was born.
The ideal of beauty was still the golden hair and blue eyes of the De Danaans, and we cannot doubt that their race persisted side by side with the Sons of Milid, retaining a certain predominance in the north and northeast of the island, the first landing-place of the De Danaan invaders.
Ros was the son of Rudraige, and from Roeg and Cass, [pg 113] the sons of Ros, came the princes Fergus and Factna.
www.gutenberg.net /1/2/0/7/12078/12078-h/12078-h.htm   (18980 words)

  
 New Page 1
When Sláine finally found it it was in the hands of the avanc, the last of a race of monstrous beaver folk and Sláine had to kill it to get the stone.
Níamh was the king's concubine who Sláine originally dishonoured and unbeknownst to him, she was pregnant and when he returned Sláine was ready to start a new life with her and their little son Kai.
In her hatred of Sláine she sent their son Kai to train to be a druid so that he would never succeed Sláine as the High King.
www.bookofcels.com /assignments/celts/celts.htm   (18197 words)

  
 MythCycle
But it is commonly referred to as the Firbolg Invasion.
These were comprised of the 5 sons of Dela: Slainge of the Spears, Rudraige, Gann, Genann, and Sengann.
These groups gathered at Tara, and having conquered, divided Ireland into 5 parts, one for each son of Dela, and were the first to call their leader the High King.
www.zodiacbistro.com /irishcycles.htm   (1422 words)

  
 Cassidy Clan: Banshenchas (The Lore of Woman)
Libist (who followed not) was with Sengand, and Cnucha was consort of bright Genand.
Liber, a bright champion of feasts, was wife of huge and ruddy Rudraige.
The giant got possession of a third of the perfect surface by his own exploits.
www.cassidyclan.org /partI_Banshenchus.htm   (1794 words)

  
 Iliach's Clump-Fight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Then came to them Iliach son of Cass son of Bacc son of Ross Ruad son of Rudraige.
It was told him that the four grand provinces of Erin even then laid waste and invaded the lands of Ulster and of the Picts and of Cualnge from Monday at Summer's end till the beginning of Spring.
Iliach é-side mac Caiss meic (Baicc) meic Rosa Ruaid meic Rudraige.
vassun.vassar.edu /%7Esttaylor/Cooley/ClumpFight.html   (929 words)

  
 Gods, Heroes, and Myth ¡¸ View topic - New Article - Celtic Fairies
In the past Ireland had been home to their ancestors the Nemedians.
Five brothers, Slainge, Rudraige, Gann, Genann and Sengann set off at daybreak sailing westwards on a south-west wind.
As they approached Ireland the wind rose up and separated them into three parts: The Fir Bolg, The Fir Domnann, and the Fir Gaileon.
www.gods-heros-myth.com /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1075   (1587 words)

  
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And Cormac Conlongas son of Conchobar heard that, and he knew that unless he took vengeance at once upon Medb for her great boast, he would not avenge it till the very day of doom and of life.
"This, to wit, is the first hero for whom they threw up the mound of turf on the height of the hill and whom all approached, namely, Conchobar son of Fachtna Fathach son of Ross Ruad son of Rudraige, High King of Ulster, and son of the High King of Erin.
This, to wit, is the stammering, great warrior who took station on his father Conchobar's left, namely, Cuscraid Menn ('the Stammerer') of Macha, Conchobar's son, with the sons of the king of Ulster and the sons of the princes of the men of Erin close by him.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/cool/cool25.htm   (5838 words)

  
 The Sacred Fire - Tales by the Fire
For the entertainment of the guests a spacious house was built by him.
He erected it at Dun Rudraige after the likeness of the Red Branch in Emain Macha.
Yet it surpassed the buildings of that period entirely for material, for artistic design, and for the beauty of architecture-its pillars and frontings splendid and costly, its carving and lintel-work famed for magnificence.
www.sacredfire.net /story25.html   (9713 words)

  
 Cuchulain of Muirthemne: XVII. Battle of Rosnaree
This, now, is the story of Baile that was buried at that strand.
He was of the race of Rudraige, and although he had but little land belonging to him, he was the heir of Ulster, and every one that saw him loved him, both man and woman, because he was so sweet-spoken; and they called him Baile of the Honey-Mouth.
And the one that loved him best was Aillinn, daughter of Lugaidh, the King of Leinster's son.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/celt/cuch/lgc20.htm   (2453 words)

  
 The Lebor Gabala Erren
Of the progeny of Magog son of Iafeth was he, [ut dixi supra]: in the sixtieth year of the age of Abraham, Partholon took Ireland.
Loch Laiglinne, bold Loch Cuan, the Loch of Rudraige, (he
was not narrow: Rudraige, master of wiles, I suppose, Fuat
www.ancienttexts.org /library/celtic/irish/lebor.html   (14421 words)

  
 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
(Rudraige (Ruadhraighe) Mor MacSittrid, aka Ruadhri (Rory) Mor; eponym of Clan-na-Rory; father of two Monarchs)
288 B.C. Ruadhri Mor (a quo "Clan-na Rory") Ruadhri (Rory) Mo/r, Rudraig, Rory Mor, Rodricus Magnus, Rudruighe, Rudraide
"Breasal Boidhiobhadh, son of Rudraige Mor MacSittrid." (Allen)
www.magoo.com /hugh/irishkings.html   (10951 words)

  
 Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - Tenure of Jaelle of Armida
We give no difference between a hand and a gauntlet...
[registering Inigena Rudraige Airenn]...It was obvious from the dates on the paperwork that the submitter had submitted this more than two years ago, after consulting with Harpy.
Furthermore, the submitter took one of the forms that Harpy suggested.
www.sca.org /heraldry/laurel/precedents/jaeprec.html   (17372 words)

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