- Spear of Lugh
In
Irish mythology , the Spear Lúin (originally "Luisne", meaning 'flaming' or 'glaring') or Spear of Lugh is one of theFour Treasures of Ireland (the others being theClaíomh Solais ,Dagda's Cauldron and the Stone of Fál).The Spear Luin was originally forged by the god
Lugh for use againstBalor of the Evil Eye. In other versions, the spear was brought by Lugh from the city of Gorias, one of the four otherworldly cities in the 'Northern Islands' from which theTuatha Dé Danann came to Ireland.It was this spear that won for Lugh the epithet "Lámhfhada", the 'Long-handed'. Whoever wielded it in battle would emerge victorious. [Macalister, R. A. Stewart. "Lebor Gabála Érenn". Part IV. Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1941. § VII, Third Redaction, ¶ 357.]
It was said to be so intensely hot that it had to be kept point-down in a large barrel of water (namely
the Dagda's Cauldron "Coire Ansic" "Un-dry") so as not to burn down the place in which it was held.Some legends state that the Spear constantly dripped blood.
A different spear of Lugh, the spear of Assal, was brought back to Lugh by the
sons of Tuireann in atonement for their killing ofCian . When thrown in battle, uttering the word "ibur", the spear of Assal always hit its target; it returned to the thrower on uttering the word "athibar". [Macalister, R. A. Stewart. "Lebor Gabála Érenn". Part IV. Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1941. § VII, First Redaction, ¶ 319.]ee also
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*Spear of Destiny References
*Duane, Diane. "A Wizard Abroad", 1993 Harcourt, Inc.
*Keating, Geoffrey. [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100054.html "The History of Ireland", pp205-212]External links
* [http://www.ancienttexts.org/library/celtic/ctexts/celtchar.html "The Death of Celtchar mac Uthecair"]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cuch/lgc15.htm Cuchulain of Muirthemne: XII. The Awakening of Ulster]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cuch/lgc21.htm Cuchulain of Muirthemne: XVIII. The Only Son of Aoife]
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