The Voyage of Bran (Old Irish: Immram Brain [maic Febail], meaning "The Voyage of Bran [son of Febail]") is a medieval seventh- or eighth-century Irish...
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Silver Branch (section Voyage of Bran)
in the Irish poem The Voyage of Bran and the narrative Cormac's Adventure in the Land of Promise, it represents entry into the Celtic Otherworld or Tír...
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The Voyage of Bran and the Voyage of Saint Brendan. The Island of Joy in paragraph 61 of The Voyage of Bran may have inspired Máel Dúin's Island of Uncontrollable...
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Irish mythology (redirect from Mythology of the Republic of Ireland)
cycles; these include the echtrai tales of journeys to the Otherworld (such as The Voyage of Bran), and the Dindsenchas ("lore of places"). Some written...
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Manannán mac Lir (redirect from Manannan Son of Lir)
Manannán rode his chariot over the sea, meeting with Bran and his crew sailing by ship, in the tale "The Voyage of Bran son of Febal", considered an early...
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Alfred Nutt (category Presidents of the Folklore Society)
collaboration with Meyer on The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal, to the Land of the Living; An Old Irish Saga. He authored analyses of the Mabinogion and was working...
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mythology Bran Mak Morn, the last King of the Picts in Robert E. Howard's fiction Bran mac Febail, the protagonist of Immram Brain (The Voyage of Bran), a tale...
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Of those seven only three survive: The Voyage of Máel Dúin, The Voyage of the Uí Chorra, and The Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla. The Voyage of Bran...
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vocals on "The Voyage of Bran" (demo) Peter Rees - artwork Michael Richards - producer, recording Johnson, Matt Cruachan - Blood for the Blood God metal-temple...
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example, the well-known mobile genetic elements Gypsy and Mariner. Aeneid Gulliver's Travels List of literary cycles Odyssey Sunpadh The Voyage of Bran Baron...
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Gulliver's Travels (redirect from Vol. IV of the Author's Works Including Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts, by Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships)
letters, and criticism. Aeneid List of literary cycles Odyssey Sinbad the Sailor Sunpadh The Voyage of Bran Castle in the Sky Swift, Jonathan (2003). DeMaria...
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Celtic concept of the otherworld is The Voyage of Saint Brendan. Another classic example of a Celtic "otherworld" appears in the Voyage of Bran. In Celtic...
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pillows in the hope that they would bring dreams of their future wife or husband. The acquisition of the Silver Branch in The Voyage of Bran, a silver...
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Perry (except where noted) Note: The title "Voyage of Bran" refers to Irish story The Voyage of Bran, and "Medusa" to the mythological Medusa. Musical Brendan...
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to a broad audience. The Navigatio contains many parallels and inter-textual references to Bran and The Voyage of Máel Dúin. On the Kerry coast, Brendan...
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that in The Voyage of Bran, Manannan is traveling over sea riding a chariot by glistening or shining sea-horses (Irish: gabra lir). But the sea-horses...
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"The Voyage of Bran Son of Febal (Part 1)", Grimm Library, no. 4, London: David Nut Meyer, Kuno; Nutt, Alfred (1897), "The Voyage of Bran Son of Febal...
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Tuatha Dé Danann (section The Four Treasures)
the Voyage of Bran. The Tuatha Dé Danann brought four magical treasures with them to Ireland, one apiece from their Four Cities: Dagda's Cauldron The...
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Collbran, Irish-mythological character in the Voyage of Bran This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led...
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Celtic mythology (redirect from The stories of the Celtic religion)
include the echtrai tales of journeys to the Otherworld (such as The Voyage of Bran), and the Dindsenchas ("lore of places"). Some written material has not...
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Golden apple (redirect from Golden Apples of the Hesperides)
comparison "silver branch of the sacred apple-tree bearing blossoms" encountered by Bran mac Febail in the narrative The Voyage of Bran, though golden apple...
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Bile inso sís [Tuan mac Cairill's Story to Finnen of Moville]", The Voyage of Bran to the Land of the Living : an Old Irish Saga (in Irish and English)...
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Saint Amaro (category Year of death unknown)
echtrai, like The Voyage of Máel Dúin, The Voyage of the Uí Chorra, The Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla or The Voyage of Bran. Many features of the Celtic Otherworld...
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the 12th-century The Voyage of Bran in the Old Irish Book of the Dun Cow, Bran mac Febail is visited by a mysterious woman urging him to sail to the Land...
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Bean Sidhe" and "The Voyage of Bran" Peter Rees – artwork Michael Richards – producer, recording Hensch, Matt. "Cruachan - Blood on the Black Robe Review"...
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The Mythological Cycle is a conventional grouping within Irish mythology. It consists of tales and poems about the god-like Tuatha Dé Danann, who are based...
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Aeneid (redirect from Book VI of the Aeneid)
Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 31 Prosody (Latin) Roman mythology Sinbad the Sailor The Voyage of Bran Gaskell, Philip (1999). Landmarks in Classical Literature. Chicago:...
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Lebor na hUidre (redirect from The Book of the Dun Cow)
in Domain ["The Four-Quarters of the World"], incomplete Imram Brain mac Febail ["The Voyage of Bran son of Febal"], a fantastic voyage tale, incomplete...
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mentioned in the medieval Irish narrative The Voyage of Bran. The Silver Branch was also a symbol of authority and a temporary "pass card" used by the Celts...
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Urashima Tarō (redirect from Uraschimataro and the Turtle)
The Picture of Dorian Gray Kakudmi and Revati Herla Oisín The Voyage of Bran Iara (mythology) Urashima effect, another name for time dilation in the theory...
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