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This app contains a summary of the mythology of the Banshee (or Bean Sidhe), a female spirit from Irish mythology who was said to herald the death of a member of a noble family. She was a faery-like being, associated with the Celtic Otherworld and the crow Goddess called The Morrigan. Ancient Myths
This app contains a summary of the mythology of the Banshee (or Bean Sidhe), a female spirit from Irish mythology who was said to herald the death of a member of a noble family. She was a faery-like being, associated with the Celtic Otherworld and the crow Goddess called The Morrigan.
Breas Irish, Irish Celtic
Irish Character Profiles – Page 3
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Cuchulainn’s Training With Scathach
Cuchulainn’s Training With Scathach
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Macha is a goddess of ancient Ireland, associated with war, horses, sovereignty, and the sites of Armagh and Eamhain Mhacha in County Armagh, which are named after her. A number of figures called Macha appear in Irish mythology, legend and historical tradition, all believed to derive from the same deity. The name is presumably derived from Proto-Celtic makajā denoting "a plain" (genitive *makajās "of the plain"). Ancient Celts
Macha
Macha is a goddess of ancient Ireland, associated with war, horses, sovereignty, and the sites of Armagh and Eamhain Mhacha in County Armagh, which are named after her. A number of figures called Macha appear in Irish mythology, legend and historical tradition, all believed to derive from the same deity. The name is presumably derived from Proto-Celtic makajā denoting "a plain" (genitive *makajās "of the plain").
CHUCHULAIN Drake, Celtic Ireland, Gaeilge
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Liath Luachra is one of Fionn's foster mothers who raise him after the death of his father Cumhal at the hands of Goll mac Morna. She is a great warrior and a companion of Fionn's aunt, the druidess Bodhmall; together they raise the boy in secret in the forest of Sliabh Bladhma.
Liath Luachra
Liath Luachra is one of Fionn's foster mothers who raise him after the death of his father Cumhal at the hands of Goll mac Morna. She is a great warrior and a companion of Fionn's aunt, the druidess Bodhmall; together they raise the boy in secret in the forest of Sliabh Bladhma.