Nechtan (Mythology)
Irish mythology, Boann, Nuada Airgetlám, Connla's Well, Hazel
978-613-9-26253-3
6139262534
88
2012-01-01
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann. He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada. Only he and his three cup-bearers were permitted to visit the well of Segais, into which nine sacred hazel trees dropped their wisdom-bearing nuts. When Boann visited the well, it overflowed and chased her to the coast, forming the river Boyne. The name 'Nechtan' is perhaps cognate with that of the Romano-British god Nodens or the Roman god Neptune, and the Persian and Vedic gods sharing the name Apam Napat. It may also be cognate to the Swedish mythological being Näcken, who dwells near wells and springs.
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