An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Mac Gréine"

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InI [[IrishMiotaseolaíocht mythologyna nGael]], '''Mac Gréine''' of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] was a son of ''[[Cermait]]'', son of [[the DagdaDaghdha]]. Mac Gréine's given name was '''''Céthur''''' and was named Mac Gréine after his god, [[Grian]], the [[sun]]. Mac Gréine is Irish for "Son of the Sun". His wife was [[Ériu]].
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In [[Irish mythology]], '''Mac Gréine''' of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] was a son of [[Cermait]], son of [[the Dagda]]. Mac Gréine's given name was '''Céthur''' and was named Mac Gréine after his god, [[Grian]], the [[sun]]. Mac Gréine is Irish for "Son of the Sun". His wife was [[Ériu]].
 
He and his brothers [[Mac Cuill]] and [[Mac Cecht]] killed [[Lugh|Lug]] in revenge for their father. The three brothers became joint [[HighArd-Ríthe King of Ireland|High Kings ofna IrelandhÉireann]], rotating the sovereignty between them a year at a time, covering twenty-nine or thirty years depending on the source consulted. They were the last kings of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] before the coming of the [[MilesiansMíl (Irish)|MilesiansEaspáine]].
 
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beforeroimh=[[Fiacha mac Delbaíth|Fiacha]] |
titleteideal=[[ListArd-Ríthe ofna High Kings of IrelandhÉireann|High KingArd-Rí ofna IrelandhÉireann]]<br>(withle [[Mac Cuill]] andagus [[Mac Cecht]]) |
aftertar éis=[[Eber Finn]] and [[Érimón]]|
yearsbliain=[[AnnalsAnnála ofna thegCeithre Four MastersMáistrí|AFMACM]] 1730–1700 BC<br>[[Seathrún Céitinn|FFE]] 1317–1287 BC|
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