An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Lughaidh na Riabh Dearg"

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==Coinbhleachtaí==
''TheRinne an wizarddraoi EthneEithne, daughteriníon of EochaidEochaí FeidlechFeidhil, prophesiedtairngreacht thatgo themaródh soní ofle Ethne'smac sistera deirféar Clothru. would killbharr, hertheith (Ethne). Therefore Ethne fled togo Cruachan inchun thea Eastmhac toféin givea birththógáil tochun hersaoil. son,Chuaigh butLughaidh Lugaidar chaseda hertóir, thereáfach, andagus drownedbháigh her;í. heGhearr then cut hera sonmac, [[Furbaide]] Fer-benn (described as having two horns on his temples) from her womb. ''Later at the age of 17, Furbaide sought revenge against LugaidLughaidh for his mother's death, and killed Clothru, for which Lugaid killed Furbaide onar a[[Sliabh mountain top called SliabUillean|Shliabh Uillean]].<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/revueceltique16pari#page/38/mode/1up]</ref> Certain elements of this story bear a resemblance to the prophecy of Lugh Lamhfhada, son of Ethniu, who was predicted to kill his grandfather Balor of the Evil-Eye.
 
''Certain elements of this story bear a resemblance to the prophecy of Lugh Lamhfhada, son of Ethniu, who was predicted to kill his grandfather Balor of the Evil-Eye.
 
==Pósadh==