Irish myths

Delve into the rich world of Irish myths and legends. Discover captivating tales of ancient Ireland and immerse yourself in the enchanting folklore that has shaped the country's culture and history.
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The Irish werewolf is different from the Teutonic or European werewolf, as it is really not a "monster" at all. Unlike its continental cousins, this shapeshifter is the guardian and protector of…

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Merrow (from Irish murch, Middle Irish murdchann or murdchu) is a mermaid or merman in Irish folklore. The term is IrishEnglish. The word appears in two tales set in Ireland published in the 19th century Lady of Gollerus, where a greenhaired merrow weds a local Kerry man who deprives her of th

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"Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and a god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc (\"the young boy\" or \"young son\"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. He plays a central role in five Irish myths. In Old Irish his name is Óengus or Oíngus [ˈoiŋɡus], a name attested in Adomnán's Life of St Columba as Oinogus(s)ius.bThis is believed to come from a Proto-Celtic name meaning \"true vigour\". The medieval Dindsenchas derives it from \"one desire\", explaining that Boann gave him the name because her union with the Dagda had been her only desire. In Middle Irish this became Áengus, and in Modern Irish Aonghus. He is also known as Óengus Óc/Aengus Óg Aengus Irish God, Dagda Celtic God, Irish Illustration, Celtic Aesthetic, The Dagda, Celtic Spirituality, Irish Myths, Poetic Inspiration, Celtic Name

Aengus / Óengus. The Irish (Celtic) god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)

"Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and a god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc (\"the young boy\" or \"young son\"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. He plays a central role in five Irish myths. In Old Irish his name is Óengus or Oíngus [ˈoiŋɡus], a name attested in Adomnán's Life of St Columba as Oinogus(s)ius.bThis is believed to come from a…

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