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Index Conand (mythology)

In Irish mythology Conand (a.k.a. Conann and Conaing) was a leader of the Fomorians who lived in a tower on Tory Island.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Annals of the Four Masters, County Donegal, County Sligo, Duff River, Fomorians, Geoffrey Keating, Irish mythology, Lebor Gabála Érenn, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, Nemed, R. A. Stewart Macalister, River Erne, Roderick O'Flaherty, Samhain, Tory Island.

  2. Fomorians
  3. Irish gods

Annals of the Four Masters

The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the Annals of the Four Masters (Annála na gCeithre Máistrí) are chronicles of medieval Irish history.

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County Donegal

County Donegal (Contae Dhún na nGall) is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster and in the Northern and Western Region.

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County Sligo

County Sligo (Contae Shligigh) is a county in Ireland.

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Duff River

The River Duff, or Bunduff, is a river in County Sligo and County Leitrim, Ireland.

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Fomorians

The Fomorians or Fomori (Fomóire, Modern Fomhóraigh / Fomóraigh) are a supernatural race in Irish mythology, who are often portrayed as hostile and monstrous beings.

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Geoffrey Keating

Geoffrey Keating (Seathrún Céitinn; –) was an Irish historian.

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Irish mythology

Irish mythology is the body of myths indigenous to the island of Ireland.

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Lebor Gabála Érenn

Lebor Gabála Érenn (literally "The Book of the Taking of Ireland"; Modern Irish spelling: Leabhar Gabhála Éireann, known in English as The Book of Invasions) is a collection of poems and prose narratives in the Irish language intended to be a history of Ireland and the Irish from the creation of the world to the Middle Ages.

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Mícheál Ó Cléirigh

Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, sometimes known as Michael O'Clery, was an Irish chronicler, scribe and antiquary and chief author of the Annals of the Four Masters, assisted by Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh, Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire, and Peregrinus Ó Duibhgeannain.

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Nemed

Nemed or Nimeth (Neimheadh) is a character in medieval Irish legend.

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R. A. Stewart Macalister

Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (8 July 1870 – 26 April 1950) was an Irish archaeologist.

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River Erne

The River Erne (Abhainn na hÉirne or An Éirne) in the northwest of the island of Ireland, is the second-longest river in Ulster, flowing through Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and forming part of their border.

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Roderick O'Flaherty

Roderick O'Flaherty (Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh; 1629–1718 or 1716) was an Irish historian.

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Samhain

Samhain, i or Oíche Shamhna is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or "darker half" of the year.

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Tory Island

Tory Island, or simply Tory, is an island 14.5 kilometres (7+3⁄4 nautical miles) off the north-west coast of County Donegal, Ireland.

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See also

Fomorians

Irish gods

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conand_(mythology)

Also known as Conand (Irish folklore), Conand's Tower.