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  1. The Celtic Feast of Imbolg February 1st

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog Imbolg, observed on the first day of February, is the second ... advent of the traditional agricultural year. There are four great Feast Days of the Celtic Year: Samhain - the Celtic New Year ... on November 1st Imbolg - the Feast of the Goddess Brigit on February 1st Beltane – festival honouring the ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Feb 1 2018 - 8:16pm

  2. Tuatha Dé Danann

    ... pre-Christian gods with supernatural ability and were of great importance to Gaelic people. They belong to the Otherworld (Aos Si) community whose world was ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jun 4 2021 - 4:46pm

  3. Bryn Cader Faner

    ... Cader Faner is a Bronze Age round cairn located to the east of Talsarnau, Gwynedd, Wales. This circle is thought to date back to the late ... Cader Faner stone circle / CC BY-SA 2.0 © Copyright Rudi Winter  and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons Licence. Link: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Oct 6 2021 - 8:59pm

  4. Great Orme -y Gogarth Copper Mines

    ... mines dating to the Bronze Age. Located on the north coast of Wales just west of the town of Llandudno stands the limestone headland of y Gogarth (English: the Great Orme). It is a nature reserve, rich in fauna and flora with significant ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 2 2014 - 1:11pm

  5. Mining on the Great Orme, Secrets Uncovered - Mwyngloddio ar y Gogarth, Datgelu Cyfrinachau

    On the north coast of Wales next to the town of Llandudno stands the limestone headland of y Gogarth known in English as Great Orme. It is a nature reserve, rich in fauna and flora with significant ... astounded everyone and caused not only the history of Great Orme to be re-evaluated but also the civilisation and structure of ...

    Mair Williams - Sep 2 2019 - 10:14pm - 0 comments

  6. Isle of Man - Allan's 'Great Leap Forward' Hits A Snag

    Alastair Kneale's blog NEWS FROM THE MANNIN BRANCH CELTIC LEAGUE Events just ... to derail Allan Bell (Chief Minister) and COMIN (Council of Ministers Proceedings) in their attempts to tell us that the Island is on the verge of a GREAT LEAP FORWARD akin to the move by Mao back in the 1960s to rescue the ...

    Alastair Kneale - Mar 15 2016 - 9:47am - 0 comments

  7. Manx Vikings, the great Irish-Celtic High King Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf

    ... Now recognised as a coastal suburb on the north side of Dublin, the area of Clontarf witnessed a fair amount of change as it became ... sagas, Gormflaith was, at the age of 50, endowed with great beauty but utterly wicked, and it would appear that after her divorce ...

    Valerie Caine - Jul 10 2014 - 10:39pm - 0 comments

  8. Ice: The great sculptor of the Scottish landscape

    Douglas MacQueen's blog The land area of Scotland is 30,414 square miles (78,770 ... An example would be Loch Ness, which is located in the Great Glen (Scottish Gaelic: An Gleann Mòr). The Great Glen follows the line of a large ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 27 2017 - 2:03pm

  9. The story of Turkish aid to the Irish during the Great Hunger

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog Between 1845 and 1852 the Great Famine (Irish: an Gorta Mór) or the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Ireland. Following the failure ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Dec 29 2016 - 3:10pm - 0 comments

  10. The Great War (Manx: Yn Caggey Mooar)

    Alastair Kneale's blog The Great War lasted four years 1914-18 (Manx: Va'n Caggey Mooar ayn rish kiare blein 1914-18).  There was a complicated mixture of international alliances that saw nations drawn into the Great War (World War ...

    Alastair Kneale - Aug 4 2014 - 11:52am - 0 comments

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