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  1. Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Pantheon - Part I

    ... for his relationship with Boann, a river goddess from whom Irelands River Boyne takes its name. One of his offspring is  Brigid , Celtic ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jan 8 2016 - 9:36pm - 0 comments

  2. Cornish Post Election Reaction

    Myghal Map Serpren's blog This news published by the Celtic League: NEWS FROM ... #celticleague Disclaimer:  This blog is provided for general informational purposes only. The opinions ...

    Myghal Map Serpren - May 12 2015 - 3:42pm - 0 comments

  3. Kannerezed noz – The Washerwomen of the Night in the Celtic mythology of Brittany

    ... in all of the Celtic lands: Kernow (Cornwall), Éire (Ireland), Alba (Scotland), Mannin (Isle of Man), Breizh (Brittany) and Cymru ...

    Dominique Corolleur - Oct 6 2016 - 11:04pm - 0 comments

  4. Teeval, Princess of the Ocean (Teeval, Ben-Phrinse Ny Marrey) - Manx Fairy Tale

    ... out to sea. He landed in Mann and made straight for Culain’s smithy. It was night when he got there, and the red glow of the furnace shone ... with his great shield and his mighty weapons, went back to Ireland. (Hug Culain jerrey er y scape mooar myr va’n Ven-phrinse er gra, ...

    Alastair Kneale - Apr 21 2023 - 12:05am

  5. Bran and Sceolan - The Loyal Hounds of Irish Legendary Warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill

    ... Fhiannaíocht), many of them narrated in the voice of Fionn's son, the poet Oisín. It is one of the four major cycles of pre-christian ... pregnant. It was when Fionn was called away to defend Ireland from invasion that Sadhbh was tricked by the evil Fear Doirich and ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Apr 5 2021 - 2:15pm - 0 comments

  6. Manx Electric Railway Celebrates Its 125th Birthday In 2018

    ... give their names in Manx they are the Isle of Man (Mannin), Ireland (Nerin), Scotland (Nalbin), Wales (Bretyn), England (Sostyn), Heaven ... Railway and Snaefell Mountain Railway. This Island’s heritage railway network attracts enthusiasts from across the world and all ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jan 12 2019 - 6:38pm

  7. Ancient Irish Standing Stone and Death of Cúchulainn

    ... Sometimes this standing stone is referred to as Cúchulainn's Stone and legend has it that it is the site where another great Irish hero ... Dealgan)  on the left bank of the River Fane, County Louth, Ireland (Irish: Abhainn Átha Féan,  Contae Lú, Éire).   ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Jun 7 2021 - 12:34pm

  8. Mysterious Halloween in Ballantrae - A Scottish ghost story

    ... army in France in the Hundred Years War. He was Joan of Arc's Scottish Captain at the Siege of Orleans and beyond.  Robbie was fascinated ... and Galloway in south-west Scotland: www.transceltic.com/blog/hoard-of-viking-treasure-unearthed-scotland The wonderful Texan ...

    Alastair Kneale - May 2 2019 - 9:08pm - 0 comments

  9. The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun by J.R.R. Tolkien

    ... the legend of Sigurd and Gudrun. The dragon slayer Sigurd's dramatic exploits are vividly recounted by Tolkien, who combines his skill as ... Celtic people with supernatural abilities. They arrived in Ireland from four cities 'in the far north' (thought to be Norway) where they ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jan 1 2016 - 6:09pm

  10. Snaefell Mining Disaster 1897, Isle of Man

    Snaefell (Manx: Sniaull) is the highest mountain on the Isle of Man (Mannin), at 2,037 feet (621 m) above sea level. To ... by Ongky Wijanafrom in Carlow Blue limestone sourced from Ireland, it sits on a granite plinth with four Welsh slate panels, They depict ...

    Alastair Kneale - Oct 15 2017 - 5:06am

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