
The Story of Rúadán from Cath Maige Tuired
Apr 16, 2016 · Rúadán mac Bresi & Bríghi ingene in Dagdai. Ar ba mac-side & ba úa do Thúaith Déa. 124. Things were going against the Fomoire now. So they brought out one of their men to spy on the battalions and encampments of the Túatha Dé: that is, Rúadán, son of Bres and of Brig, daughter of the Dagda.
Ruadán - World Mythos
Dec 13, 2024 · Ruadán is a significant figure in Irish mythology, known for his deep connections to the ancient stories and legends of Ireland. His tales are often intertwined with themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the supernatural, making him a compelling character within the rich tapestry of Irish folklore.
Brig and Rúadán – Story Archaeology
Apr 14, 2016 · Brig keened for her lost son, her impetuous red-headed boy, Rúadán. Rúadán was dead, killed by the spear of Goibniu, and the smithcraft of the Dé Danann, killed as a spy in the forge.. Why did it have to be her son who was chosen? Why did it have to be him? Not hard, the answer. She herself had played a part in his choosing.
Ruadhán of Lorrha - Wikipedia
St. Ruadán[1] mac Fergusa Birn, also known Rowan, Ruadon, Roadan, Ruadhán, Rodon and Rodan, (died 15 April 584) was an Irish Christian abbot who founded the monastery of Lorrha (Lothra, County Tipperary, Ireland), near Terryglass. He was known for his prophesies.
RUADÁN - the Irish God of Mystery (Irish mythology) - Godchecker
Godchecker guide to Ruadán (also known as Ruadan), the Irish God of Mystery from Irish mythology. God of Spying and Espionage.
A Celtic Death Rite: The Lost Art of Keening
Apr 6, 2021 · In Ireland, it was said that the goddess Bridgid first brought keening to the isles when at the death of her son, Ruadan, slain for his treachery during the Battle of Magh Tuireadh, she wailed so loudly, her cry was heard throughout the four corners of the land.
Ruadan, the fomorian spy by AtmaFlare on DeviantArt
Sep 24, 2019 · In Irish mythology, Ruadan is one of the fomorians, a mysterious race of monstrous sea-raiders who terrorized Ireland during ancient times.
Cath Maige Tuired - The Second Battle of Moytura
The Tuatha De Danann were in the northern islands of the world, studying occult lore and sorcery, druidic arts and witchcraft and magical skill, until they surpassed the sages of the pagan arts. 2. They studied occult lore and secret knowledge and diabolic arts in four cities: Falias, Gorias, Murias, and Findias.
Ruadán Books
Ruadán (pronounced ROO-ah-dawn) Books derives its name from the Irish god of Mystery and Espionage. He is the son of Bres & Brigit. He met his fate when he was sent to spy for the Formorians by his father. He infiltrated Goibhniu’s weapons foundry and found him engaged in the craft of spear‑making.
Celtic and Catholic traditions of St. Brigid and her cross
Jan 30, 2025 · Legend has it that she keens to mourn the death of her son Ruadán and so invents the art form. Brighid's caoineadh is like the Tibetan ritual of ushering souls to nirvana in the Book of the...