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answered truthfully: “Nothing drove me out but my own injustice and my own hardness; I took away their treasures from the people and their jewels and their food itself. And there were never taxes put on them before I was their King. And still I am come to look for fighting men that I may take Ireland
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She told him that his father was Elatha, one of the Kings of the Fomorians; that he had come to her one time over a level sea in a great vessel that seemed to be of silver; that he himself had the appearance of a young man with yellow hair, his clothes decked with gold and five rings of gold around
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often cited matronymic "mac Ethliu." Since Ethne was Fomorian, this means they are all Fomorians. This is rather confusing, but may portray the battle between the two groups as actually being about the new generation of gods displacing the older generation.
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is justified in this case. This could explain why Ogma (inventor of the ogham script) is son of Elatha(n) (bardic knowledge). Elatha is called "glory of weapons" and "a wolf of division against men of plunder" in the
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his neck. She had refused the love of all the young men of her own people, had given him her love and cried when he had left her.
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by an unnamed mother. The imagery surrounding him suggests he may be associated with sources of light and illumination, such as
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Before he left he had given her a ring from his own hand and had bade her give it only to the man whose finger it would fit.
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Elatha is described as being the "beautiful Miltonic prince of darkness with golden hair". He was the son of
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is "art" or "knowledge" in the bardic sense. The name Elathan could also mean "(he) of the art" the
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These are the names that Elatha has gone by and where that name stems from.
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by force”. Elatha listened and then bade him go to the chief King of the
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what it was that drove him out of his own country and his own kingship.
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and some of their followers then set out of the land of the
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is the genitive case of Elatha and means 'of Elatha'.
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