• In Irish mythology, Elatha, Elotha, Elier or Elada (modern spelling: Ealadha) was a king of the Fomorians and the father of Bres by Ériu of the Tuatha...
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    valour spear-attended king In Cath Maige Tuired Bres' parents were Prince Elatha of the Fomorians and Eri of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Alternately in The Fate...
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    members of the Tuatha Dé who overcame the Fir Bolg: Bres, son of Elatha Delbaeth, son of Elatha Dagda Mac ind Óc Lug son of Ethliu Dian Cécht Goibnenn the smith...
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    However, those Fomorians who have relationships with the Tuath Dé, such as Elatha and his son Bres, were portrayed as darkly beautiful. The Fomorians are...
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  • is in and never leaks when it is going out. The Dagda's father is named Elatha son of Delbeath. Englec, the daughter of Elcmar, is named as a consort of...
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    the Tuatha Dé Danann had to choose another king. They chose Bres, son of Elatha, king of the Fomorians or the Children of Domnu. Seven years later Bres...
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    lover of Elatha, a prince of the Fomorians, with whom she produces a son named Bres, and as the mistress of Bres's enemy - the hero Lugh. Both Elatha and Ériu...
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  • His father is Elatha and his mother is usually given as Ethliu, sometimes as Étaín. In the Ogam Tract, he is called the son of Elatha and brother of...
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  • Bertram de Shotts Fachan Fionn mac Cumhaill Fomorians Balor Bres Cethlenn Elatha Ériu Ethniu Fódla Tethra Cú Chulainn Trow Fangfeng Kuafu Pangu Yeren Druon...
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    (Dáire) Dian Cecht - called a "god of health" in Cormac's Glossary Donn Ecne Elatha Goibniu, Credne & Luchta - called the "three gods of craft" Labraid Lén...
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