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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Ben Macdui (section Am Fear Liath Mòr)
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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hunters by Sourcebooks Similar alleged creatures Almas – Central Asia Am Fear Liath Mòr – United Kingdom Amomongo – Philippines Barmanou – Afghanistan/Pakistan...
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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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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 (died...
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framed crannog constructed in the 1st century BC, just offshore from Eilean Mòr (large island), which was known as the Island of St Findlugán during the...
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