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  1. Weeping ghost of Ardvreck Castle, Loch Assynt, once betrothed to the Devil

    ... as the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area (NSA). NSA's are areas in Scotland identified for their exceptional scenery with a ... Bit (Irish: Bearnán Éile) mountain in County Tipperary, Ireland which rises to a level of 1570 feet (478m) above sea level. There is a ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 24 2020 - 3:25pm

  2. The Isle of Man and Cornwall join forces for major presentation in Brittany this August

    Press Release from Culture Vannin : It's a huge year for the Isle of Man at Europe’s largest Celtic festival, ... Cornwall’s Vivienne Gillard. A steering group across government brings the expertise of Tourism (DED), DEFA and MNH to help ...

    Transceltic team - Oct 11 2015 - 3:47pm - 0 comments

  3. Manx history

    ... can be found at Cashtal yn Ard near Maughold, King Orry's Grave in Laxey, Meayll Circle near Cregneash, and Ballaharra Stones in St ... The Celts took on Norse beliefs as Myths, Norse names and government, and also lived in Norse designed houses. The Manx have the Norse to ...

    Transceltic team - May 11 2013 - 10:12pm

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. The Faeries of the Cornish Tin Mines – Cousin Jack and the TommyKnockers

    ... on his knee, hence the Cornish proverb ‘stiff as Barker’s knee. James MacKillop in his “Dictionary of Celtic Mythology” ... a matter of doing business with the Cornish. If someone’s hammer was missing it was the TommyKnockers. If a cousin Jack got out just ... (4) http://www.transceltic.com/irish/changelings-fairies-deities-and-saints-... Content type: ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Apr 4 2016 - 1:51am - 0 comments

  7. Cashtal yn Ard

    ... great views to the east over the parish of Maughold and the Irish Sea and Barrule to the northwest. The large monument which is about 128 ...   Excavations of the site were made in 1880's, with a more scientific investigation in the 1930's and most recently a ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Feb 27 2023 - 10:33pm

  8. Brittany - Breizh

    ... more closely linked to Welsh and Cornish rather than Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic. Introduction to Breton history ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 21 2017 - 1:50pm

  9. Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends

    ... this is one of the oldest and most vibrant of Europe's mythologies. From all six Celtic cultures - Irish, Scots, Welsh, Cornish, Manx and Breton - Peter Berresford Ellishas ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 28 2013 - 7:30pm

  10. Wales - Cymru

    ... bordered by England in the east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea in the west. It has a long coastline with offshore islands and is ... went on to found a monastery on the site where Saint David's Cathedral now stands in the City of St David's/Tyddewi in Pembrokeshire, ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 21 2017 - 1:41pm

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