Amergin, also spelled Amorgen, Amairgin, Aimhirghin, Amorghain, may refer to: Amergin Glúingel, poet and druid of the Irish Mythological Cycle Amergin...
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Amergin Glúingel ("white knees") (also spelt Amhairghin Glúngheal) or Glúnmar ("big knee") is a bard and judge for the Milesians in the Irish Mythological...
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Amergin mac Eccit is a poet and warrior in the court of Conchobar mac Nessa in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He was the son of Eccet Salach, a...
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first festival was held in August 2011. The Tech Amergin adult education centre (named after Amergin Glúingel, a mythical explorer to the area) is used...
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Milesian poet Amergin calmed the sea with his verse, then his people landed and defeated the Tuatha Dé Danann at Tailtiu. When Amergin was called upon...
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historical druid known by name is Diviciacus of the Aedui (fl. 1st century BC) Amergin Glúingel Bodhmall—female druid in the Fenian cycle Cathbad—Ulster cycle...
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Amergin of Maigh Seóla, father of Finbarr of Cork, fl. c. 550. Amergin is described as an artisan from Connacht, and a member of the Uí Briúin. He is said...
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will have good fortune if they name the land after her. One of the Gaels, Amergin, promises that it shall be so. At Tara, they meet the three kings, who...
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Milesians arrived from Spain, each of the three sisters asked the bard Amergin that her name be given to the country. Ériu (Éire, and in the dative 'Éirinn'...
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Preceded by Amergin Glúingel Chief Ollam of Ireland Mythological era Succeeded by Adna mac Uthidir...
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Second Battle of Mag Tuired Ethniu - daughter of Balor and mother of Lugh Amergin Glúingel - druid, bard and judge Eber Finn - High King of Ireland Érimón...
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pay tribute to her. They agree, and their bard Amergin recites an incantation known as the Song of Amergin. The two groups agree to divide Ireland between...
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utilise three ancient languages: Gaelic (ancient Irish) in "The Song of Amergin" (based on the first song supposedly sung by a mortal on Irish soil). Aramaic...
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leaving only Eber Finn, Érimón and Amergin the poet, to land and take the island in the Battle of Tailtiu. Amergin divided the kingship between Érimón...
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Morgan Llywelyn. It depicts the migration of Galicians to Ireland, led by Amergin the bard and the Sons of the Mil. It is loosely based on the Early Irish...
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and laid Ireland waste until it was killed by the Ulaid poet and hero Amergin. Its name is difficult to interpret: trechend means "three-headed", but...
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Topics in the Ulster Cycle Ulster characters Amergin mac Eccit Athirne Blaí Briugu Briccriu Cairbre Cuanach Cathbad Celtchar Cethern mac Fintain Conall...
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the weak; the poet Amergin, who will educate him, and his wife Findchóem, who will nurse him. He is brought up in the house of Amergin and Findchóem on...
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bards themselves. One of the most notable bards in Irish mythology was Amergin Glúingel, a bard, druid and judge for the Milesians.[citation needed] The...
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landfall. Thus Amergin called upon the spirit of Ireland itself, chanting a powerful incantation that has come to be known as The Song of Amergin and, eventually...
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Dé Danann. Míl's eight sons—Éber Finn, Éber Donn, Érimón, Ír, Érannan, Amergin, Colptha and Airech—sail to Ireland and take possession of it from the...
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compilation, "The Captive Heart" 1994) CoEx: Synaesthesia (1995, "Chant of Amergin") Hector Zazou & Harold Budd: Glyph (1995, "Around the corner from everywhere")...
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Welsh mythology, both St Ciwa the "Wolf Girl" and Bairre (an ancestor of Amergin Glúingel) are said to have been suckled by wolves. Scottish folklore tells...
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Bandon and originally named Lóchán (modern form, Loan), he was the son of Amergin of Maigh Seóla, a skilled craftsman originally from Galway. He studied...
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Conall Cernach kills Mesgegra in single combat and takes his head. When Amergin, son of Eccet Sálach the smith, who has lived to the age of fourteen without...
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the burial place of Scéine, wife of the leader of the Milesian invaders, Amergin mac Míled. The site features four tall slabs from 1.8m to 3m high running...
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Astrology, instead being derived from Graves' extrapolation of The Song of Amergin.: 145 Coligny calendar Gaelic calendar (Irish calendar) Welsh holidays...
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Ireland in Galicia Archived 2011-05-29 at the Wayback Machine, by the Amergin University Institute of Research in Irish Studies Archived 2011-09-01 at...
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in particular Cú Roí features in the Táin bó Cúailnge, where he fights Amergin mac Eccit, until requested to stop by Meadhbh. Eventually Cú Roí is killed...
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Crosses would have marked the boundaries of the monastic section of Tuam. Amergin of Maigh Seóla (fl. c. 550) – father of Saint Finbar Blaze X, punk band...
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