• In Irish mythology, Caitlín (Old Irish: Cethlenn, Cethleann, Ceithlenn, Ceithlionn) was the wife of Balor of the Fomorians and, by him, the mother of Ethniu...
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  • Ithlinne Karlina Grace-Paseda as Cethlenn, the chief of Raven Clan and the mother of Eile and Níamh Shanika Ocean as young Cethlenn Tomisin Ajani as Captain Olyf...
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    (Beira, Biróg) - an ancestral creator and weather goddess Canola Carman Cethlenn - wife of Balor of the Fomorians Clídna Clothru Danand (Danu) Deirdre -...
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    that Cethlenn is originally a variant of Ethlenn arising from the frequent identification of Lugh as Lugh Mac Ethlenn (thus Mac Ethlenn → Mac Cethlenn)....
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  • Liath Mòr Bertram de Shotts Fachan Fionn mac Cumhaill Fomorians Balor Bres Cethlenn Elatha Ériu Ethniu Fódla Tethra Cú Chulainn Trow Fangfeng Kuafu Pangu Yeren...
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  • preserved in the Book of Leinster. Cethlenn was Balor's wife according to O'Flaherty's Ogygia (1685). Cethlenn is mentioned by name in the Lebor Gabála...
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  • before dying at Brú na Bóinne, finally succumbing to a wound inflicted by Cethlenn during the battle of Mag Tuired. The Dagda has similarities with the later...
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    was forgotten.[citation needed] Indech, King of the Fomorians Balor Bres Cethlenn Cichol Gricenchos Conand Elatha Ethniu Tethra Manannán under his byname...
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    Bres Brigid Bronach Buarainech Caer Canola Carman Cenn Cruaich Cessair Cethlenn Cian Cliodhna Corb Creidhne Crom Cruach Cú Roí mac Daire The Dagda Danu...
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    Ceithleann. This refers to Cethlenn, a figure in Irish mythology who may have been a goddess. Local legend has it that Cethlenn was wounded in battle by...
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