... is a waterway of historical, archaeological and remarkable mythical heritage. Flowing as it does through the Boyne Valley, past the Hill ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Nov 24 2018 - 1:34pm
... cliffs. But who are these other little beings, these mythical creatures? Firstly, there are the Spriggans who are the ...
Myghal Map Serpren - Nov 12 2014 - 7:27pm - 0 comments
... performance as part of the opening ceremonies at the Salt Lake City Olympics. http://neflgames.com/Home_Page.html ...
Emmett McIntyre - Feb 9 2014 - 2:31pm - 0 comments
... Northern Isles. It should not be forgotten that these mythical creatures were thought to be real by many people in days gone by and ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 24 2018 - 9:04pm
... (Mannin). The island has many myths and legends involving mythical creatures that have existed over its long and rich history. So ghosts ...
Alastair Kneale - Jan 12 2019 - 6:37pm
... as Emain Abhlach in Irish mythology which was seen as a mythical island paradise. Manannán was known to have been a great magician ...
Alastair Kneale - May 2 2021 - 4:43pm
... food without her larder ever dwindling; she could provide a lake of milk from her cows. But the most significant factor in the transition ...
Emmett McIntyre - Oct 22 2019 - 9:02pm
... with Druids playing a dominant role. Thus we have the many mythical tales of Patrick’s conflict with the Druidical establishment. ... were busily raping Ireland at that time. Gerald was of mixed Welsh and Norman ancestry and attached to the Court of King Henry II. Gerald ...
Emmett McIntyre - Jun 18 2017 - 4:28am - 0 comments
... of 50 million, comprised primarily of Irish, Scottish and Welsh in that order and inclusive of 5 million Americans who claim Scots-Irish ... founded as a Pan Celtic festival drawing from the Scottish, Welsh and Irish immigrant communities of the Bethlehem area of the Lehigh ...
Emmett McIntyre - Mar 20 2014 - 5:51pm - 0 comments
... spoke of the mists as portals into another world where mythical creatures and the souls of the departed dwelt. Telling his fellow ...
Alastair Kneale - Feb 18 2022 - 6:09pm - 0 comments