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Nuada AirgetlámFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Nuada)In Irish mythology, Nuada or Nuadu (later Nuadha), known by the epithet Airgetlám ("Silver Hand/Arm"), was the first king of the Tuatha Dé Danann. He is cognate with the Gaulish and British god Nodens. His Welsh equivalent is Nudd or Lludd Llaw Eraint.
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Cath Maige TuiredCath Maige Tuired ("The Battle of Mag Tuired") is the name of two saga texts of the Mythological Cycle of Irish Mythology. The name Mag Tuired (modern Irish Magh Tuireadh) means "the plain of pillars" and is anglicised as Moytura or Moytirra. It refers to two separate places, both in Connacht: the first near Cong, County Mayo on the border with County Galway; the second by Lough Arrow in County Sligo. The two texts tell of battles fought by the Tuatha Dé Danann, the first against the Fir Bolg, the second against the Fomorians.
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