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Nechtan (mythology)

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Gray, Thomas. The Traveller's Companion, in a Tour through England and Wales; Containing a catalogue of the antiquities, houses, parks, plantations, scenes, and situations, in England and Wales, arranged according to the alphabetical order of the several counties. London: G. Kearsley,
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trees dropped their wisdom-bearing nuts. In that well swam the Salmon of Wisdom, which ate the hazelnuts. Eating one of the salmon could in turn imbue a person with knowledge of all things.
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is said to be named for St. Nectan - though this is a Victorian invention. The place was called Nathan's Cave in 1799. and was named after a local landowner.
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Nechtan is named along with his brother Caicher as the sons of Nama, sons of Eochu Garb, but Caicher is elsewhere in the same text named as the son of Nuada.
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Ceri Houlbrook (2016) Saints, Poets, and Rubber Ducks: Crafting the Sacred at St Nectan's Glen, Folklore, 127:3, 344-361, DOI: 10.1080/0015587X.2016.1197593
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name and a number of historical or legendary figures bear it. Nechtan was a frequent name for
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Only Nechtan and his three cup-bearers named Flesc, Lam, and Luam were permitted to visit the
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He inhabited the otherworldly SĂ­d Nechtain, the mythological form of Carbury Hill. In the
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Sacred Wells: A Study in the History, Meaning, and Mythology of Holy Wells
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Nechtan killed Cairpre and was in turn killed by Sigmall, the grandson of
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Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia of the Irish folk tradition
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The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland
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Nechtan is associated with the source of the River Boyne (pictured)
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derives from "MacNeachdainn", meaning "Son of Nechtan."
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Irish mythology
spring
River Boyne
Boann
Nuada
Georges Dumézil
Romano-British
Nodens
Roman god
Neptunus
Apam Napat
Proto-Indo-European
neck
Dindsenchas
Boann
Nuadu
Labraid
Tobar Segais
hazel
Midir
Celtic
Pictish kings
Nectan of Hartland
Hartland, Devon
St Nectan's Kieve
St Nectan's Glen
Tintagel
Cornwall
MacNaughton

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