Nuada

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Nuada is a prominent god in Celtic mythology, often known as a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann and associated with leadership, warfare, and a magical silver hand.

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Surface form Occurrences
Nuada Airgetlám 0

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic god
deity
mythological king
appearsIn Cath Maige Tuired NERFINISHED
Lebor Gabála Érenn NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Mag Tuired NERFINISHED
Tara NERFINISHED
associatedWith battle
honor
justice
kingship
leadership
sword of light
warfare
causeOfInjury First Battle of Mag Tuired NERFINISHED
culture Celtic mythology
Irish mythology NERFINISHED
enemyOf Fomorians NERFINISHED
epithet Nuada Airgetlám NERFINISHED
fatherOf Delbáeth NERFINISHED
Gaible NERFINISHED
gender male
hasBodyPart silver hand
hasQuality martial prowess
noble bearing
strategic leadership
killedBy Balor NERFINISHED
lostBodyPart right hand
memberOf Tuatha Dé Danann NERFINISHED
pantheon Irish pantheon
positionHeld king of the Tuatha Dé Danann
predecessor Partholón (in some traditions) NERFINISHED
regainedThroneAfter replacement of lost hand with silver hand
relatedTo Dagda NERFINISHED
Dian Cécht NERFINISHED
Lugh NERFINISHED
Miach NERFINISHED
restoredBy Dian Cécht NERFINISHED
Miach NERFINISHED
ruledOver Ireland NERFINISHED
spouse Boann NERFINISHED
Macha NERFINISHED
successor Lugh NERFINISHED
symbol kingly diadem
silver arm
sword
translation Nuada of the Silver Hand NERFINISHED
weapon sword

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Celtic mythology hasDeity Nuada