Celtic Mythology Tuatha De Danann Cuchulain Fionn The Tuatha De Danann said to come from the tribe or the folk people of the Goddess Danu. They were said.

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Celtic Mythology Tuatha De Danann Cuchulain Fionn The Tuatha De Danann said to come from the tribe or the folk people of the Goddess Danu. They were said to be a tribe of Celts who took over Ireland and ruled for thousands of years until the uprising of the Milesian tribe. This uprising divided Ireland into two parts, the realm of the Lord of Light, above ground was given to the Milesian tribe to rule over and the realm of the Lord of the Underworld, underground was given to the De Danann. 3 Underground, the De Danann tribe lived with the Sidhe, mythical creatures who some claim to be fairies, who gave them a sanctuary privilege to preserve their sacred arts. In other variants of the story they were with the Sidhe being held under arrest. The De Danann tribe also possessed the key to magical doors between the realms and when they passed over to the Otherworld, the realm that paralleled the worldly realm, their descendants would then awaken to find these keys to unlock the door and join them 4. Cuchulain was a demigod. His father is said to be the god Lug, and with his aid, Cuchulain slew the watchdog of Culann, which is how he gained his name meaning “Culann’s Hound”. Lug was the Lord of skills. He was a tribal god who was skilled in the use of a spear and sling, both of which were blessed with magical powers. 3 At the young age of seven, Cuchulain defeated three champions and as he proceeded to grow in age, he also grew in strength, wisdom, and skill 3. He deemed himself the warrior protector and willed himself to be a hero and the champion of Ireland 4. He was the champion of Ulster for over ten years 3 and during that time it is said that he fought the entire army of Maeve, the legendary queen of Connaught, after she put Ulster into an enchanted sleep because she wished to have the finest bull in all of Ireland 4. The main focus of his tales is his romantic love affairs and epic battles 3. One tale of his love affair is with Find, the wife of the god of sea. It is said that once Cuchulain’s wife, Emer, discovered this forbidden affair she confronted Fand with an army of her handmaids and in an attempt to dissolve the conflict Cuchulain declares his love for both women. Fand calls upon her husband, Manannan, god of the sea who posses the ability of invisibility and erasing minds, to rescue her and erase the minds of Cuchulain and Emer. In later versions of this story, Emer remembers the betrayal of her husband and she gives him a potion to forget his love for her 4. Fionn was is the hero of Leinsten and a legend of the people who were hunters, fishers, and love-makers. In some parts of the Celtic religion Fionn is also call Finn MacCool 1.His most legendary stories are that of his great army, called the Feinn who are the defenders of Ireland. 3 Fionns story begins when he was in infant because it was then that he was taken away from his home for his own safety and raised in the deep woods. This is where when he was a child he strangled a polecat with his bare hands 2 Fionn was not his birth name, it was Deimne but at the young age of ten he wandered into the fortress of Liffy where he met a group of local boys and he beat them at a fair game of hurley. These young boys told their master of Deimne and the master though that since he played a fair game he must have been a fair person, and that is how Deimne got changed to Fionn, which means “fair”. The master warned the boys of him and told them to kill him upon his next arrival to the fortress. Fionn slew seven of the boys at that time and a week later another nine drowned during a challenge of swimming 2. The stories of Fionns great wisdom and knowledge come from the myth of his teacher instructing him to catch the salmon of knowledge. Once he caught it, his teacher told him to cook the salmon but warned him that he must not eat it. When cooking the salmon of knowledge, Fionn burnt his thumb and in response stuck it in his mouth, and with that act he gained all the knowledge of the supernatural. Once it was fully cooked, his teacher inquired him if he ate the salmon, and with honesty Fionn responded with a no, then his teacher granted him the privilege to eat the salmon of knowledge. This story is another way Fionn got his name by being honest with his teacher 2. Celtic myths tend to follow the same sort of format. Romance and love affairs are likely to be a tale of two gentlemen, one young and handsome and the other an oppressive guardian, trying to win the love of a fair maiden. There is a theory about why this formula is so popular in love stories. It is said that the young, handsome man is a symbol of the Lord of Summer and the oppressive guardian is the symbol of Lord of Winter both fighting for the love of the Spring Maiden 1 The formula for an epic battle is normally one hero, who posses magical powers, goes to combat with some sort of evil to defend his country 1. The Celts also have their own myths about how the creation of things, like the earth, streams, woods, and nature, came to be. The story of the creation of fire is that the mythical hero Aidne rubbed his hands together creating flashes of light, some the size of apples, which was the first flame in existence 2. 1.Cortell, Arthur and Storm, Rachel, The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology: A-Z Guide to Myth and Legend of the Ancient World Copyright1999 Anness Publishing Limited 2. Maccullah, John Arnott, The Mythology of All Religions Volume 3 Copyright 1918, Marshall Jones Company, London 3. Barton, George A., The Religions of the World Copyright ; Published 1917; The University of Chicago Press,Chicago, Illinois 4. Jordan, Micheal, Encyclopedia of Gods: Over 2,500 Deities of the World;Copyright 1993 The Goddess Danu watching over two Tuatha De Danann fairies The Goddess Danu Picture: Cuchulain Picture: Fionn Picture: Celtic Spiral: Cuchulain standing over the dead hound of Culann. Fionn catching the Salmon of Wisdom