- In
Irish legend Aibell (sometimes
Aoibheall (modern
Irish spelling)), also
anglicised as
Aeval or Eevill) was a Pre-Christian
goddess from the
Irish mythology...
- some
families had
their own banshee, with the Ua
Briain banshee,
named Aibell,
being the
ruler of 25
other banshees who
would always be at her attendance...
- and
parts of
western Scotland. They
spoke Goidelic languages.
Achtland Aibell Aimend Aífe Áine -
goddess of summer,
wealth and
sovereignty Airmed - goddess...
-
others would think of Romans,
Aibell began to have
second thoughts about Generidus' plot.
After she is
defeated in a match,
Aibell warns the
player of an attempt...
-
province including Anann, Áine, Grian, Clíodhna, Aimend, Mór Muman, Bébinn,
Aibell and Mongfind. The druid-god of
Munster is Mug
Ruith and
Tlachtga is his...
- the
battle by a Pre-Christian
goddess from the
Irish mythology named Aibell.
Aibell had been
demoted since St
Patrick to a
Fairy Queen ruling over the Celtic...
-
titled "the
queen of the fairies". The
younger daughter was
called Aoivil (
Aibell) and was her
inseparable companion.
Caiov (O'Keeffe) was a
prince accomplished...
-
daughter of Oisín and
Niamh Sadhbh -
mother of Oisín by
Fionn mac ****haill
Aibell -
fairy queen of
Thomond Amadan Dubh -
trickster fairy known as the "dark...
- the year and the pale
winter sun (an
ghrian bheag). List of
solar deities Aibell Clíodhna
Mongfind MacKillop,
James (1998)
Dictionary of
Celtic Mythology...
-
Attested fairies A–E
Adhene Aibell Alp
Luachra Anjana Aos Sí (Aes Sídhe)
Arkan Sonney Asrai Baobhan sith
Banshee Barghest Bean
nighe Billy Blind Biróg...