• Amergin Glúingel ("white knees") (also spelt Amhairghin Glúngheal) or Glúnmar ("big knee") is a bard and judge for the Milesians in the Irish Mythological...
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  • Amergin, also spelled Amorgen, Amairgin, Aimhirghin, Amorghain, may refer to: Amergin Glúingel, poet and druid of the Irish Mythological Cycle Amergin...
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  • druid known by name is Diviciacus of the Aedui (fl. 1st century BC) Amergin Glúingel Bodhmall—female druid in the Fenian cycle Cathbad—Ulster cycle Gwenc'hlan—6th...
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    bards themselves. One of the most notable bards in Irish mythology was Amergin Glúingel, a bard, druid and judge for the Milesians.[citation needed] The best-known...
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    Battle of Mag Tuired Ethniu - daughter of Balor and mother of Lugh Amergin Glúingel - druid, bard and judge Eber Finn - High King of Ireland Érimón - High...
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    Preceded by Amergin Glúingel Chief Ollam of Ireland Mythological era Succeeded by Adna mac Uthidir...
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    mythology, both St Ciwa the "Wolf Girl" and Bairre (an ancestor of Amergin Glúingel) are said to have been suckled by wolves. Scottish folklore tells of...
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  • During the battle against the Milesians, Mac Gréine was slain by Amergin Glúingel. Deò-ghrèine Gráinne (given name) Grian Tuamgraney Squire, Charles...
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    the king, came true. The greatest of these mythological druids was Amergin Glúingel, a bard and judge for the Milesians featured in the Mythological Cycle...
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    landscape for millennia. Despite local tradition linking Millmount to Amergin Glúingel, in his 1978 study of the history and archaeology of the town, John...
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