They had a son named Lugh Lamfada, or Lugh of the Long Arm, who grew up into a youth of surpassing beauty and strength.
"The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland"
T. W. Rolleston
Hither in due time came the report of the grievous and dishonouring oppression wrought by the Fomorians upon the people of Dana, and that report was heard by Lugh.
"The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland"
T. W. Rolleston
Then Lugh said: "Why do ye rise up before that grim and ill-looking band and not before us?"
"The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland"
T. W. Rolleston