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Tadg, son of Nuada, was a druid and the maternal grandfather of Fionn mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. It is unclear whether his father was the short-lived High King Nuada Necht, the god Nuada Airgetlam of the Tuatha Dé Danann, or another figure of a similar name. Nuada Airgetlam is usually the father of Tadg with a mortal woman.He lived on the hill of Almu. Tadg's other daughter Uirne was transformed into a dog by the queen of Dal n-Araide, and gave birth to two dogs, Bran and Sceólang.

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  • Tadg mac Nuadat (de)
  • Tadhg mac Nuad (ga)
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  • Tadg mac Nuadat (pl)
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  • Tadg mac Nuadat („Tadg, der Sohn Nuadas“) ist der Name einer Sagenfigur aus dem Finn-Zyklus der keltischen Mythologie Irlands. (de)
  • San Fhiannaíocht i miotaseolaíocht na nGael, draoi agus seanathair Fhionn mac Cumhaill ar thaobh a mháthar ba ea Tadhg mac Nuadha. Ní léir é arbh é a athair Ardrí na hÉireann, Nuadha Neacht; an dia, Nuadha Airgeadlámh na dTuath Dé Danann; nó pearsa eile. Bhí cónaí ar Thadhg ar Chnoc Alúine. Rugadh agus tugadh Fionn mac Mhuirne faoi cheilt, agus d'éirigh sé ina cheannaire na bhFiann in ionad Ghoill agus é fásta. D'éiligh sé éiric as Tadhg i gcoir bhás a athar, ag bagairt cogaidh nó comhrac aonair dá ndiúltófaí é. Thairg Tadhg dó a áit chónaithe ar chnoc Alúin, agus ghlac Fionn leis seo. (ga)
  • Tadg, son of Nuada, was a druid and the maternal grandfather of Fionn mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. It is unclear whether his father was the short-lived High King Nuada Necht, the god Nuada Airgetlam of the Tuatha Dé Danann, or another figure of a similar name. Nuada Airgetlam is usually the father of Tadg with a mortal woman.He lived on the hill of Almu. Tadg's other daughter Uirne was transformed into a dog by the queen of Dal n-Araide, and gave birth to two dogs, Bran and Sceólang. (en)
  • Tadg mac Nuadat (Tadg, figlio di Nuada) è un personaggio del ciclo feniano della mitologia irlandese. La sua ascendenza varia a seconda delle fonti, essendo "Nuada" un nome piuttosto comune nella mitologia irlandese. È detto figlio di Nuadat, capo druido alla corte del re Cathair Mor, oppure figlio dell'alto re Nuada Necht, oppure ancora figlio di Nuada Airgetlám dei Túatha Dé Danann. In tutte le fonti tuttavia è egli stesso un druido, ed è il padre di Muirne, e attraverso di lei nonno materno di Fionn mac Cumhaill. (it)
  • Tadg – syn Nuady, druid i ojczysty dziad Fionn mac Cumhaila w Cyklu Feniańskim, będącym częścią mitologii irlandzkiej. Jest niejasne, czy jego ojcem był krótkotrwały wielki król Irlandii o imieniu Nuada III Necht, czy bóg Nuada, jeden z Tuatha Dé Danann, lub inna postać o podobnym imieniu. Nuada Airgetlám jest zazwyczaj ojcem Tagda ze śmiertelną kobietą. Żył na wzgórzu Almu. (pl)
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  • Tadg mac Nuadat („Tadg, der Sohn Nuadas“) ist der Name einer Sagenfigur aus dem Finn-Zyklus der keltischen Mythologie Irlands. (de)
  • San Fhiannaíocht i miotaseolaíocht na nGael, draoi agus seanathair Fhionn mac Cumhaill ar thaobh a mháthar ba ea Tadhg mac Nuadha. Ní léir é arbh é a athair Ardrí na hÉireann, Nuadha Neacht; an dia, Nuadha Airgeadlámh na dTuath Dé Danann; nó pearsa eile. Bhí cónaí ar Thadhg ar Chnoc Alúine. Bhí iníon le Tadhg darbh ainm Muirne, a raibh a lán fear sa tóir uirthi, Cumhall, ceannaire na bhfian ina measc. Dhiúltaigh de cách, ámh, óir go bhfaca i dtuar go gcaillfeadh sé a áit dúchais dá bpósfadh sí. D'fhuadaigh Cumhall Muirne, dá bharr rinne Tadhg achainí ar an Ardrí, Conn Céadchathach, a eisreachtaigh é agus a chuaigh ar a thóir. Maraíodh Cumhall i g ag Goll mac Morna, a tháinig ina ionad mar cheannaire na bhFiann, ach bhí Muirne torrach chéanna féin. Diúltaigh Tadhg í agus d'ordaigh sé a mhuintir í a dhó, ach chuir Conn cosc ar seo agus chuir sé Muirne faoi chosaint comhghuaillí dá chuid. Rugadh agus tugadh Fionn mac Mhuirne faoi cheilt, agus d'éirigh sé ina cheannaire na bhFiann in ionad Ghoill agus é fásta. D'éiligh sé éiric as Tadhg i gcoir bhás a athar, ag bagairt cogaidh nó comhrac aonair dá ndiúltófaí é. Thairg Tadhg dó a áit chónaithe ar chnoc Alúin, agus ghlac Fionn leis seo. Bhí iníon eile ag Tadhg, Uirne, a ndearnadh cú di ag banríon Dhál Araí, agus thug sé cúpla cú ar an saol, Bran agus Sceólang. (ga)
  • Tadg, son of Nuada, was a druid and the maternal grandfather of Fionn mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. It is unclear whether his father was the short-lived High King Nuada Necht, the god Nuada Airgetlam of the Tuatha Dé Danann, or another figure of a similar name. Nuada Airgetlam is usually the father of Tadg with a mortal woman.He lived on the hill of Almu. Tadg had a daughter, Muirne, who was sought after by many suitors, including Cumhal, leader of the fianna, but he refused them all, having foreseen that his daughter's marriage would result in the loss of his ancestral seat. But Cumhal abducted Muirne, so Tadg appealed to the High King, Conn of the Hundred Battles, who outlawed and pursued him. Cumhal was killed in the Battle of Cnucha at the hand of Goll mac Morna, who took over leadership of the fianna, but Muirne was already pregnant. Tadg rejected her and ordered his people to burn her, but Conn prevented this and sent Muirne away into the protection of an ally. Muirne's son, Fionn, was born and brought up in secret, and when he grew up he took the leadership of the fianna from Goll, and demanded satisfaction for his father's death from Tadg, threatening war or single combat if he was refused. Tadg offered him his residence on the hill of Almu, and Fionn accepted. Tadg's other daughter Uirne was transformed into a dog by the queen of Dal n-Araide, and gave birth to two dogs, Bran and Sceólang. (en)
  • Tadg mac Nuadat (Tadg, figlio di Nuada) è un personaggio del ciclo feniano della mitologia irlandese. La sua ascendenza varia a seconda delle fonti, essendo "Nuada" un nome piuttosto comune nella mitologia irlandese. È detto figlio di Nuadat, capo druido alla corte del re Cathair Mor, oppure figlio dell'alto re Nuada Necht, oppure ancora figlio di Nuada Airgetlám dei Túatha Dé Danann. In tutte le fonti tuttavia è egli stesso un druido, ed è il padre di Muirne, e attraverso di lei nonno materno di Fionn mac Cumhaill. Tadg aveva una figlia, Muirne, che era stata corteggiata da molti pretendenti, tra cui Cumhall, leader dei Fianna, ma lui li rifiutò tutti, avendo previsto che il matrimonio di sua figlia avrebbe comportato la perdita del suo seggio ancestrale. Ma Cumhall rapì Muirne, quindi Tadg fece appello al Sommo Re, Conn delle Cento Battaglie, che lo aveva messo fuorilegge e lo aveva perseguitato. Cumhall fu ucciso nella Battaglia di Cnucha per mano di Goll mac Morna, che prese il comando dei Fianna, ma Muirne era già incinta di Cumhall. Tadg la respinse e ordinò al suo popolo di bruciarla, ma Conn lo prevenne e inviò Muirne presso la protezione di un alleato. Il figlio di Muirne, Fionn, nacque e crebbe in segreto, e quando crebbe prese la guida dei Fianna da Goll, e chiese soddisfazione per la morte di suo padre da Tadg, minacciando la guerra o il singolo combattimento se gli fosse stato rifiutato. Tadg gli offrì la sua residenza sulla collina di Almu e Fionn accettò. (it)
  • Tadg – syn Nuady, druid i ojczysty dziad Fionn mac Cumhaila w Cyklu Feniańskim, będącym częścią mitologii irlandzkiej. Jest niejasne, czy jego ojcem był krótkotrwały wielki król Irlandii o imieniu Nuada III Necht, czy bóg Nuada, jeden z Tuatha Dé Danann, lub inna postać o podobnym imieniu. Nuada Airgetlám jest zazwyczaj ojcem Tagda ze śmiertelną kobietą. Żył na wzgórzu Almu. Tadg miał córkę, Muirne, poszukiwaną przez wielu zalotników, w tym Cumhala, przywódcę Fianny. Tadg chciał odmówić im wszystkim, gdyż przewidywał, że małżeństwo jego córki spowoduje utratę przez niego rodowej siedziby. Ale Cumhal dopuścił się porwania Murine. Zatem Tadg zaapelował do wielkiego króla, Conna Stu Bitew, który wyjął Cumhala z pod prawa i ścigał go. Cumhal został zabity w bitwie pod Cuncha z ręki , który przejął przywództwo nad Fianną, ale Murine była już ciężarna. Tadg odrzucił swą córkę, rozkazując swemu ludowi ją spalić. Jednak Conn Stu Bitew zapobiegł temu, i wysłał Murine swojemu sojusznikowi, nakazując mu jej obronę. Syn Murine, Fionn, urodził się i dorastał w tajemnicy, i gdy dorósł przejął dowództwo Fionny od Golla, domagając się zadośćuczynienia, za śmierć ojca z ręki Tadga, grożąc wojną, lub pojedynkiem, jeśli Tadga mu odmówi. Tadg zaoferował Fionnowi swoją siedzibę na wzgórzu Almu, co Fionn zaakceptował. (pl)
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