Dictionary of mythology - part 10

Ông bị bỏ rơi Hina-uri, moongoddess người yêu anh, sau khi con trai của họ được sinh ra. Khi Kae thiệt mạng và ăn cá voi con vật cưng của Tinirau, biển thần giết chết Kae và ăn anh ta. Nhà của ông trong dừa thế giới dưới đây của Atea và trên đảo của Tapu-Motu, Isle Thánh. Ông đôi khi xuất hiện như một thanh niên đẹp trai | Tinne mac Conrach Tiri1 son of Vari-Ma-Te-Takere He abandoned Hina-uri the moongoddess who loved him after their son was born. When Kae killed and ate Tinirau s pet whale the sea-god killed Kae and ate him. His home in the world coconut is below that of Atea and on the island of Motu-Tapu the Sacred Isle. He sometimes appeared as a handsome youth but is usually depicted as half-man half-fish. Tinne mac Conrach Irish a king of Connaught second husband of Maev some say He was promised the province by Eochaid Feidhleach king of Ireland but when he killed Fiodhach who was a suitor for the hand of the king s daughter Maev Eochaid deposed him and gave the province to Maev. In some accounts Maev took him as her second husband after leaving Conor mac Nessa who later killed Tinne in battle. Tinnin Arab Muslim Thuban a sea-serpent said to have been killed by Alexander Tinnit see Tanit Tinnus Roman Tannus a thunder-god in Gaul Tino Tatta Pacific Islands a creator-god of the Society Islanders Tinoso Pacific Islands Tinyoso a hero of the Philippines He is said to have had many adventures both sexual and physical including the liberation of the giant Mauleon. Tintagel hr . h home of Gorlois birthplace of Arthur In later stories this is the home of Mark king of Cornwall. Tintagil see Tintagel Tintiya Pacific Islands the supreme god of Bali Tiny Flower North .American a Tewa hunter husband of White Corn When his wife was lured away by a Kachina rain-spirit he sought help from Spider Woman and using the magic pipe and lightning bolts which she gave him he killed the Kachina and rescued his wife. Tinyoso see Tinoso Tiobraide1 Irish a king of Ulster Eochaid Yellowmouth who was in Ulster was killed by men sent by his brother the high-king Conn to watch Eochaid who was a troublemaker. Tiobraide took some warriors disguised as women to Tara where they killed the high-king. see also Fergus mac Leda Tiobraide2 Irish a monk Mongan once assumed the guise of Tiobraide to .

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