#diancecht — Public Fediverse posts
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#Celtic #MythologyMonday for #MuseumDay: `#Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.`
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday for #MuseumDay: `#Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.`
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday for #MuseumDay: `#Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.`
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday for #MuseumDay: `#Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.`
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday for #MuseumDay: `#Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.`
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: The three god-doctors Diancécht and his two sons Òc-Tríal and Míach, as well as Diancécht's daughter Airmed, had cast their spells over Tobar Sláine (Well of Health), the life spring of the #TuathaDèDanann. Their magic was so powerful that the injured of the Second Battle of #Moytura and even the dead were restored in the spring.
After the spring pot was plugged by stones on the advice of the Fomórian prince Òctríallach, (creating the Heapstown Cairn/`The Cairn of Octriallach`), the Loch Luibe 'hole of herbs' formed from the spring, so called because of the herbs placed there by Diancécht.
Source: Helmut Birkhan `#Kelten`
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RT @[email protected]
#DianCécht
God of healing for the Tuatha Dé Danann and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. Grandfather of Lugh Lamhfada and maker of the silver arm of Nuada ...
Loved blue stones in his jewellery. https://twitter.com/dublinmacker/status/1271833770560233472 -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: The three god-doctors Diancécht and his two sons Òc-Tríal and Míach, as well as Diancécht's daughter Airmed, had cast their spells over Tobar Sláine (Well of Health), the life spring of the #TuathaDèDanann. Their magic was so powerful that the injured of the Second Battle of #Moytura and even the dead were restored in the spring.
After the spring pot was plugged by stones on the advice of the Fomórian prince Òctríallach, (creating the Heapstown Cairn/`The Cairn of Octriallach`), the Loch Luibe 'hole of herbs' formed from the spring, so called because of the herbs placed there by Diancécht.
Source: Helmut Birkhan `#Kelten`
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RT @[email protected]
#DianCécht
God of healing for the Tuatha Dé Danann and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. Grandfather of Lugh Lamhfada and maker of the silver arm of Nuada ...
Loved blue stones in his jewellery. https://twitter.com/dublinmacker/status/1271833770560233472 -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: The three god-doctors Diancécht and his two sons Òc-Tríal and Míach, as well as Diancécht's daughter Airmed, had cast their spells over Tobar Sláine (Well of Health), the life spring of the #TuathaDèDanann. Their magic was so powerful that the injured of the Second Battle of #Moytura and even the dead were restored in the spring.
After the spring pot was plugged by stones on the advice of the Fomórian prince Òctríallach, (creating the Heapstown Cairn/`The Cairn of Octriallach`), the Loch Luibe 'hole of herbs' formed from the spring, so called because of the herbs placed there by Diancécht.
Source: Helmut Birkhan `#Kelten`
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RT @[email protected]
#DianCécht
God of healing for the Tuatha Dé Danann and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. Grandfather of Lugh Lamhfada and maker of the silver arm of Nuada ...
Loved blue stones in his jewellery. https://twitter.com/dublinmacker/status/1271833770560233472 -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: The three god-doctors Diancécht and his two sons Òc-Tríal and Míach, as well as Diancécht's daughter Airmed, had cast their spells over Tobar Sláine (Well of Health), the life spring of the #TuathaDèDanann. Their magic was so powerful that the injured of the Second Battle of #Moytura and even the dead were restored in the spring.
After the spring pot was plugged by stones on the advice of the Fomórian prince Òctríallach, (creating the Heapstown Cairn/`The Cairn of Octriallach`), the Loch Luibe 'hole of herbs' formed from the spring, so called because of the herbs placed there by Diancécht.
Source: Helmut Birkhan `#Kelten`
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RT @[email protected]
#DianCécht
God of healing for the Tuatha Dé Danann and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. Grandfather of Lugh Lamhfada and maker of the silver arm of Nuada ...
Loved blue stones in his jewellery. https://twitter.com/dublinmacker/status/1271833770560233472 -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: The three god-doctors Diancécht and his two sons Òc-Tríal and Míach, as well as Diancécht's daughter Airmed, had cast their spells over Tobar Sláine (Well of Health), the life spring of the #TuathaDèDanann. Their magic was so powerful that the injured of the Second Battle of #Moytura and even the dead were restored in the spring.
After the spring pot was plugged by stones on the advice of the Fomórian prince Òctríallach, (creating the Heapstown Cairn/`The Cairn of Octriallach`), the Loch Luibe 'hole of herbs' formed from the spring, so called because of the herbs placed there by Diancécht.
Source: Helmut Birkhan `#Kelten`
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RT @[email protected]
#DianCécht
God of healing for the Tuatha Dé Danann and son of the Dagda according to the Dindsenchas. He was the father of Cu, Cethen and Cian. Grandfather of Lugh Lamhfada and maker of the silver arm of Nuada ...
Loved blue stones in his jewellery. https://twitter.com/dublinmacker/status/1271833770560233472 -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die #Druiden` -
The #IronAge #Celtic surgeon #Miach was an even better doctor than his father #Diancecht. One story reports that he performed an eye transplant.
Source: Peter Berresford Ellis `The #Druids`
#CelticKnowledge -
The #IronAge #Celtic surgeon #Miach was an even better doctor than his father #Diancecht. One story reports that he performed an eye transplant.
Source: Peter Berresford Ellis `The #Druids`
#CelticKnowledge -
The #IronAge #Celtic surgeon #Miach was an even better doctor than his father #Diancecht. One story reports that he performed an eye transplant.
Source: Peter Berresford Ellis `The #Druids`
#CelticKnowledge -
The #IronAge #Celtic surgeon #Miach was an even better doctor than his father #Diancecht. One story reports that he performed an eye transplant.
Source: Peter Berresford Ellis `The #Druids`
#CelticKnowledge -
The #IronAge #Celtic surgeon #Miach was an even better doctor than his father #Diancecht. One story reports that he performed an eye transplant.
Source: Peter Berresford Ellis `The #Druids`
#CelticKnowledge -
The #Celtic #druid #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground.
From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die Druiden` -
The #Celtic #druid #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground.
From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die Druiden` -
The #Celtic #druid #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground.
From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die Druiden` -
The #Celtic #druid #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground.
From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die Druiden` -
The #Celtic #druid #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground.
From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux `Die Druiden` -
#Nuada, king of the #TuathaDéDanann when they first came to #Ireland, lost his arm in the first battle of #MagTuired and hence, he lost the kingship. #Credne, the #Celtic bronze smith, made a prosthesis of silver, which #Diancecht so skilfully attached that #Nuada had a fully functional arm again. Hence he was called Nuada Argat-lamh, of the Silver Hand, for ever after.
Source: https://mythicalireland.com/myths-and-legends/an-irish-myth-concordance-m-z/
https://twitter.com/TheMythologyMa1/status/1358794849881894912 -
#Nuada, king of the #TuathaDéDanann when they first came to #Ireland, lost his arm in the first battle of #MagTuired and hence, he lost the kingship. #Credne, the #Celtic bronze smith, made a prosthesis of silver, which #Diancecht so skilfully attached that #Nuada had a fully functional arm again. Hence he was called Nuada Argat-lamh, of the Silver Hand, for ever after.
Source: https://mythicalireland.com/myths-and-legends/an-irish-myth-concordance-m-z/
https://twitter.com/TheMythologyMa1/status/1358794849881894912 -
#Nuada, king of the #TuathaDéDanann when they first came to #Ireland, lost his arm in the first battle of #MagTuired and hence, he lost the kingship. #Credne, the #Celtic bronze smith, made a prosthesis of silver, which #Diancecht so skilfully attached that #Nuada had a fully functional arm again. Hence he was called Nuada Argat-lamh, of the Silver Hand, for ever after.
Source: https://mythicalireland.com/myths-and-legends/an-irish-myth-concordance-m-z/
https://twitter.com/TheMythologyMa1/status/1358794849881894912 -
#Nuada, king of the #TuathaDéDanann when they first came to #Ireland, lost his arm in the first battle of #MagTuired and hence, he lost the kingship. #Credne, the #Celtic bronze smith, made a prosthesis of silver, which #Diancecht so skilfully attached that #Nuada had a fully functional arm again. Hence he was called Nuada Argat-lamh, of the Silver Hand, for ever after.
Source: https://mythicalireland.com/myths-and-legends/an-irish-myth-concordance-m-z/
https://twitter.com/TheMythologyMa1/status/1358794849881894912 -
#Nuada, king of the #TuathaDéDanann when they first came to #Ireland, lost his arm in the first battle of #MagTuired and hence, he lost the kingship. #Credne, the #Celtic bronze smith, made a prosthesis of silver, which #Diancecht so skilfully attached that #Nuada had a fully functional arm again. Hence he was called Nuada Argat-lamh, of the Silver Hand, for ever after.
Source: https://mythicalireland.com/myths-and-legends/an-irish-myth-concordance-m-z/
https://twitter.com/TheMythologyMa1/status/1358794849881894912