[87] The Italian scholar analysed the twins in a variant of The Boys with the Golden Stars format as the "Avinau" (Asvins) of Vedic lore. [24] The conjecture that it refers to the Gallic gods Divanno and Dinomogetimarus has no firm support. [6] Twins in mythology are often associated with healing. It was during one of these appearances that he sired C Chulainn, the great hero of Ulster. Sensing that Lugh could bring salvation to the Tuatha D Danann, Nuada put Lugh in charge of the coming war against the Fomorians. And when you meet, there is no direct worldly benefit. Often seen as existing partway between this world and the next, theyve been worshiped as gods and persecuted as witches. The idea is that there is a red string, woven by fate, which is tied to your ankle on one end, and to the ankle of your soul mate at the other end. Hope that you enjoyed reading about these well-known twins. Both are expert navigators: one can build a ship and the other can follow the wild birds. The old tales call Carman or Carmun as the Celtic goddess of evil magic. Couples trying for their first child often muse that fraternal twins (one boy, one girl) would be ideal. The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content. Amphion and Zethus, another pair of twins fathered by Zeus and Antiope, are portrayed as the legendary founders of Thebes. Soon he became revered in Scotland and, boosted by the Ossianic heroic verse and songs, his name was a natural choice to assign to this dramatic and awe-inspiring cavern. In his book, he says the following about the beauty of an anamchara friendship: Your noble friend will not accept pretension but will gently and very firmly confront you with your own blindness. Alternately, the title could be translated as Artful Hands, a reference to his skill in craftsmanship. The king of one country threatened by the beast's arrival was advised to offer it a weekly sacrifice of seven virgins. They are called "Dioskouroi, riders of white horses" () by Euripides in his play The Phoenician Women (the same epithet is used in Heracles and in the lost play Antiope). Their popularity gave rise to the phrase Siamese Twins (Siam being the name for Thailand at that time) and they both went on to marry and have 21 children between them. Goetinck, Glenys, "The divine twins and mediaeval Welsh literature", in: Hily, Gal, Patrice Lajoye, and Jol Hascot (eds. Her twin sister Patricia is her manager. The ideal circumstance is that you find your beshert during your bashow, and they become your zivug for the rest of your life. The ideal of the kouros, Apollo has been variously.