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Irish Mythology Information and Guide
Although many of the manuscripts containing texts relating to Irish mythology have failed to survive, and much more material was probably never committed to writing, there is enough remaining to enable the identification of four distinct, if overlapping, cycles: the Mythological Cycle, The Ulster Cycle, the Fenian Cycle and the Historical Cycle. There are also a number of extant mythological texts that do not fit into any of the cycles. In addition, there are a large number of recorded folk tales that, while not strictly mythological, feature personages from one or more of these four cycles. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Irish Mythology Information and Guide,
A Wee Bit O' Fun
A Wee Bit O' Fun,
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Bewitched Butter
Bewitched Butter,
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Christine O'Keeffe's Halloween Homepage
Halloween customs, recipes, monster and faery ID list, e-cards, games and links.,
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Claddagh Ring Lore
Claddagh Ring Lore,
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Cúchulainn - The Ulster Cycle
Cúchulainn - The Ulster Cycle,
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Cúchulainn Takes Up Arms - Conclusion
Cúchulainn Takes Up Arms - Conclusion,
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Earthlore's Ireland
Earthlore's Ireland,
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Folklore
Folklore,
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Genealogical Society of Ireland
An Irish genealogical organisation & publisher of genealogical material. Two Open Meetings each month in Dublin. Membership open to all. Monthly newsletter "The Genie Gazette" posted on site. Society restoring & refurbishing a Martello Tower (1804) for its Archive. Quarterly Journal published.
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Inishmurray
Inishmurray,
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Ireland pictures and images, irish gifts, a visual sampling of irish history
Unique Irish gifts, a collection of fine reproductions of photographs taken in Ireland around the turn of the last century (circa 1890 - 1925). Many of these photographs have been carefully restored to as close to the original as possible,
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Ireland's History in Maps
History, Geography, and Genealogy with a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs.,
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Irish American Time Capsule
On July 4th a time capsule will be buried in Ireland. This is the chance for all irish americans who are interested in genealogy to take part in this fantastic event.,
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Irish Lake Monsters
Examination of the phenomena of lake monsters and other unknown animals that are reported across Ireland.,
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Irish Life and Lore
A collection of Irish folklore and storytelling by characters rich in the traditions, music and beliefs of Ireland's glorious past. Listen to tales of wakes and weddings, superstitions and the Irish way of life.,
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irishlife and lore, 15 princes quay, tralee, co. kerry., County: Kerry, tel: +353 66 7125635, fax: 353 66 7125635
irish mythology
partholan, nemed, fir bolg, tuatha de dannan, the celts - miled, mythological cycle, ulster cycle, fenian cycle, historical cycle, balor, lugh, meave, conor mac nessa, deirdre of the sorrows, children of lir, the tain, cu chulainn, fomor.,
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Irish Roots and Genealogy
A comprehensive guide about everything you need to know about Irish genealogy and Irish Surnames,
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Irish Ways
Irish customs and culture, history, blessings, holidays, genealogy and the castles of Ireland.,
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Mayday / Bealtaine
Mayday / Bealtaine,
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Moytura / Moytirra
Moytura / Moytirra,
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Mynfel's Celtic Hearth
A journey into the realms of the Celts - into misty legend and ageless myth.,
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Mythology
Mythology,
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Newgrange
Newgrange,
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Pagan Ireland
Pagan Ireland,
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Philosophy from a Sacred Hearth of Éire
In this cordial place you will find for your contemplation
original philosophical allegory and discourse being presented every Saturday night
from the
Isle of Éire
in the
revered, traditional storytelling style of my native people
on a
variety of themes:
Esoteric,
Chivalric,
Mythological,
Astronomical,
Cosmological.,
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Tales of Twilight
Tales of Twilight,
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The Beauty of the World
The Beauty of the World,
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The Department of Irish Folklore UCD B27
The Department of Irish Folklore UCD B27,
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The Leeching of Kayn's Leg
The Leeching of Kayn's Leg,
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The Story of MacDathó's Pig
The Story of MacDathó's Pig,
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The Temple of Danann
The Temple of Danann is a non-profit organization founded in 1979. Our mission is to research, teach and practice the life, philosophy and religion of the ancient Irish. Our teachings and writings are based on extensive research using a multi-disciplinary approach involving archeology, anthropology, history, literature, mythology, folklore, language and art.,
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The Wooing of Emer
The Wooing of Emer,
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Twilight of the Celts
Twilight of the Celts,
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Welcome To The island
Welcome To The island,
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