Niamh (mythology)

Niamh (mythology)
For other persons named Niamh, see Niamh (disambiguation).

In Irish mythology, Niamh (English pronunciation: /ˈniː.ɒf/) is the daughter of Manannán mac Lir. She is one of the Queens of Tir na nÓg, and might also be the daughter of Fand.

Niamh crossed the Western Sea on a magical horse, Embarr, and asked Fionn mac Cumhail if his son Oisín would come with her to Tír na nÓg (the Land of Youth). Oisín agreed and went with her, promising his father he would return to visit soon.

Oisín was a member of the Fianna and, though he fell in love with Niamh during their time together in Tír na nÓg, he became homesick after what he thought was three years. Niamh let him borrow Embarr, who could run above ground, and made him promise not to get off of the horse or touch Irish soil.

The three years he spent in Tír na nÓg turned out to be 300 Irish years. When Oisín returned to Ireland, he asked where he could find Fionn mac Cumhail and the Fianna, only to find that they had been dead for hundreds of years and were now only remembered as legends. Whilst travelling through Ireland, Oisín was asked by some men to help them move a standing stone. He reached down to help them, but fell off his horse. Upon touching the ground he instantly became an old man. He is then said to have dictated his story to Saint Patrick, who cared for and nursed him until he died. Meanwhile, Niamh had given birth to his daughter, Plor na mBan. Niamh returned to Ireland to search for him, but he had died.

The LÉ Niamh (P52), a ship in the Irish Naval Service, is named after her.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Niamh — pulley Pronunciation Irish: [ˈniː.əv] or /ˈniːv/ Gender feminine Language(s) Irish Origin …   Wikipedia

  • Niamh (Mythologie) — Niamh [ˈniːɒf] ist der Name einer Sagengestalt aus der Irischen Mythologie. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Mythologie 2 Trivia 3 Siehe auch 4 Weblinks …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Niamh — f Irish Gaelic: name meaning ‘brightness, beauty’. It was borne in Irish mythology by the daughter of the sea god, who fell in love with the youthful Oisín, son of Finn MacCool, and carried him off over the sea to the land of perpetual youth, Tír …   First names dictionary

  • LÉ Niamh (P52) — is a sclass|Róisín|offshore patrol vessel in the Irish Naval Service. It is the youngest ship in service in the Irish fleet, and is named after Niamh, queen of Tír na nÓg, a character from Irish mythology.HistoryThe second of class Róisín class… …   Wikipedia

  • Oscar (Irish mythology) — Oscar (oscara = deerlover ) is a figure in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. He is the warrior son of Oisín and the fairy woman Niamh, who also bore his sister, Plor na mBan. Oisín, in turn, was the son of the epic hero Fionn mac Cumhail.… …   Wikipedia

  • Celtic mythology — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology …   Wikipedia

  • Irish mythology — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology Iri …   Wikipedia

  • Oisín — For the given name, see Oisin. For the 1970 documentary film, see Oisin (film). Ossian, by François Pascal Simon Gérard …   Wikipedia

  • Sláine (comics) — Superherobox caption=Sláine graphic novel cover by Mike McMahon 1986; Sláine copyright Rebellion A/S 2005. comic color=background:#c0c0c0 character name=Sláine real name=Sláine mac Roth publisher=IPC Media debut= 2000 AD #330 (1983) creators=Pat… …   Wikipedia

  • Son of the Shadows — Infobox Book | name = Son of the Shadows image caption = Hardcover USA edition author = Juliet Marillier series = Sevenwaters trilogy genre = Historical Fantasy publisher = Tor Books pub date = 1 September 2000, Paperback Edition, Australia pages …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”