Nuadu (disambiguation): Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Caesar Schinas
m (Bot: Move Template:disambig to top)
imported>Meg Taylor
(copyedit)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{disambig}}
{{disambig}}
'''Nuadu''', also spelled '''Nuada''', '''Nuadha''' (pronounced /'n̪ˠuːəðə/, genitive ''Nuadat'', ''Nuadhat'') is an [[Irish language|Irish]] name, cognate with the Romano-British [[god]] [[Nodens]], which is borne by several figures from [[Irish mythology]], legend and historical tradition, including:
'''Nuadu''', also spelled '''Nuada''', '''Nuadha''' (pronounced /'n̪ˠuːəðə/, genitive ''Nuadat'', ''Nuadhat'') is an [[Irish language|Irish]] name, cognate with the Romano-British [[god]] [[Nodens]], which is borne by several figures from [[Irish mythology]], legend and historical tradition, including:


Line 6: Line 7:
*[[Nuadu Necht]], legendary High King and ancestor of [[Finn mac Cumaill]], traditionally dated to the 1st-2nd century BC  
*[[Nuadu Necht]], legendary High King and ancestor of [[Finn mac Cumaill]], traditionally dated to the 1st-2nd century BC  
*[[Mug Nuadat]], legendary king of [[Munster]], traditionally dated to the 2nd century AD
*[[Mug Nuadat]], legendary king of [[Munster]], traditionally dated to the 2nd century AD
[[Category:CZ Live]]

Revision as of 21:33, 20 February 2010

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.

Nuadu, also spelled Nuada, Nuadha (pronounced /'n̪ˠuːəðə/, genitive Nuadat, Nuadhat) is an Irish name, cognate with the Romano-British god Nodens, which is borne by several figures from Irish mythology, legend and historical tradition, including: