Fomorian Queen
Bua was a Fomorian queen. Her name means “victory.” She was one of the few named women on the Fomorian side of the great conflict with the Tuatha Dé Danann — confirmation that the Fomorian world had its queens and its female powers, not just its male kings and warriors.
Her individual story has not survived. She is preserved in the genealogical and battle-list records of the Fomorian world.
Key facts about Bua
- Names: Bua (“Victory/Triumph”)
- Rules over: No recorded domain
- Weapons: Not recorded
- Animals: Not recorded
- Other Symbols: Not recorded
- Parents: Not recorded
- Siblings: Not recorded
- Spouse: Not recorded
- Children: Not recorded
- Greek equivalent: Not recorded
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