• In Scottish folklore, Am Fear Liath Mòr (Scottish Gaelic for 'Big Grey Man'; pronounced [əm ˈfɛɾ ʎiə ˈmoːɾ]; also known as the Big Grey Man of Ben MacDhui...
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    Garbh Uisge Beag. The mountain is said to be haunted by the legendary Am Fear Liath Mòr (Big Grey Man). After the defeat of Domnall mac Uilliam in 1187, Donnchad...
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  • ghost of Pawleys Island The Grey Man of Scottish folklore, also named Fear liath Grey alien, an alleged race of extraterrestrials The Gray Man (The Hardy...
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  • Wild Hunt. One of the most notable modern comparisons is with the Am Fear Liath Mòr (Scottish Gaelic for 'Big Grey Man'), a similarly ghostly figure associated...
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    and Times of a Legend Similar alleged creatures Almas – Central Asia Am Fear Liath Mòr – United Kingdom Amomongo – Philippines Barmanou – Afghanistan and...
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  • Gawr Cormoran Cymidei Cymeinfoll Gogmagog Maelor Gawr Welsh giants Am Fear Liath Mòr Bertram de Shotts Fachan Fionn mac Cumhaill Fomorians Balor Bres Cethlenn...
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    Earth's shadow, the shadow that the Earth itself casts on its atmosphere Am Fear Liath Mòr, "Big Grey Man" in Scottish Gaelic, a supposed supernatural being...
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    Clurichaun Dobhar-chú Dullahan Ellén Trechend Fachan Far darrig Fear gorta Am Fear Liath Mòr Fetch Fuath Gancanagh Ghillie Dhu / Gille Dubh Glaistig/Glashtyn...
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    hunters by Sourcebooks Similar alleged creatures Almas – Central Asia Am Fear Liath Mòr – United Kingdom Amomongo – Philippines Barmanou – Afghanistan/Pakistan...
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    Wild man, blazoned "demi-savage", on crest of Scottish clan Murray Am Fear Liath Mòr Basajaun Bigfoot Bugbear Caveman Enkidu Fangga Green Man Hamadryad...
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  • Amomongo – Philippines Daeva or Div  – Tajikistan, Iran Yeti – Nepal Am Fear Liath Mòr – Scotland, United Kingdom Fouke Monster – United States Bigfoot –...
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  • terrible misfortune will surely overtake you. He is sometimes called Fear Liath, or the Grey Man. Siabhra (pronounced "sheev-rah" /'ʃivɹə/), is typically...
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  • Cumhall is slain by Goll mac Morna, his wife Muirne fears for their son's safety. Bodhmall and Liath Luachra come to her, and take the boy to be raised...
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    Fianna and uneasy ally of Fionn mac Cumhaill Liath Luachra - Fionn's foster mother and a great warrior Liath Luachra - tall, hideous warrior of the Fianna...
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    County Fermanagh (redirect from Fear Manach)
    County Fermanagh (/fərˈmænə/ fər-MAN-ə; from Irish Fir Manach / Fear Manach, meaning 'men of Manach') is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one...
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  • Sir William Liath de Burgh (English: /dˈbɜːr/; d’-BER; died 1324) was an Irish noble and Justiciar of Ireland (1308–09). He was an ancestor of the Mac...
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    of Connacht, in 1270. He was survived by at least one son, Sir William Liath de Burgh (d.1324), Custos or Warden of Ireland (who married Finola Ní Briain)...
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    his chariot, driven by his loyal charioteer Láeg and drawn by his horses, Liath Macha and Dub Sainglend. Cú Chulainn's wife is Emer, although he has many...
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    father of Walter Liath de Burgh (d.1332), whose starving to death in 1332 triggered the Burke civil war. On this view William Liath de Burgh was the dominant...
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  • fear that Goll's men will find him. Subsequent episodes depict his service to the king of Bantry, his recovery of Cumhal's treasures by slaying Liath...
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  • north Munster. The entrance to her kingdom was believed to be at Craig Liath, the grey rock, a hill overlooking the Shannon about two miles north of...
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  • June 1333 after he had starved to death his cousin and rival Sir Walter Liath de Burgh in the previous year (1332). The Earl's only child, Elizabeth de...
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  • Sir Walter Liath de Burgh (English: /dˈbɜːr/; d'-BER; died February 1332) was an Anglo-Irish noble whose imprisonment by the Earl of Ulster and death...
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    from his mother Muirne, and placed in the care of Bodhmall and the woman Liath Luachra ("Grey of Luachra"), and they brought him up in secret in the forest...
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  • king of Uí Maine Tadhg mac Diarmata (died 1499), king of Moylurg Tadhg Liath Mac Carthaigh Mór (died 1503), king of Desmond Tadhg na Leamhna Mac Cárthaigh...
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  • (Red Deer) The lead stag of the Slave Herd that later befriends Rannoch. Liath (Red Deer) The head doe of the Slave Herd. Crak (Raven) A raven who helps...
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    Egidia de Burgh William Óg de Burgh (d. 1270) William Liath de Burgh (d. 1324) Sir Walter Liath de Burgh, d. 1332 Sir Edmond Albanach de Burgh (d. 1375)...
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    Greencastle, near the mouth of Lough Foyle, he had his cousin Sir Walter Liath de Burgh starved to death. In revenge, Sir Walter's sister, Gylle de Burgh...
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    specific influence on the tribal consciousness. I recollect Aoibhell of Craig Liath, the guardian spirit of the Dal Caiss, mentioned in the narrative concerning...
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    pointed out that Xanthus (one of Achilles' horses in Greek mythology) and Liath Macha (one of Cú Chulainn's horses in Irish mythology) both possessed the...
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