Oonagh
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Oonagh (also known as Una or Nuala) was the wife of Finvarra, the fairy king of western Ireland, though he frequently took other lovers. She was usually described as living with Finvarra in his hill Cnoc Meadha, but was sometimes said to have a separate residence in Cnoc Sidh Una (Knockshegouna). She is associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann and Daoine Sidhe of Irish mythology.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Aibhell, Ainé, Morgan le Fey, Tam Lin's Fairy Queen, Thomas the Rhymer's Fairy Queen, Penelope La Gard, King Philip, Queen Bahee, Gwenhidw, Gwydion ab Don, Old Moss, Janet, Joan the Wad, Nicneven, Clíodhna
- consort of
- Finvarra
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Oonagh, Una or Nuala was the wife of Finvarra or Fionnbharr, fairy king of western Ireland, although he frequently took other lovers. She was usually described living with Finvarra in his hill Cnoc Meadha, but was sometimes said to have a separate residence”
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