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Aillen or Áillen is an
incendiary being and evil
deity in
Irish mythology. He pla**** the harp or timpán and
would lull his
victims into a deep
sleep with...
- top. The
trickster moves on to
intercept Ailinn, whom he
tells of the
death of Baile. With that news,
Ailinn drops dead on the spot, and an
apple tree...
- the
United States since the 1980s.
Rosaleen is also an
Irish name, Rós
Ailínn,
meaning beautiful rose.
Rosie Bentham (born 2001),
British actress Rosie...
- of a
rolled apple. An apple-tree grew from the
grave of the
tragic lover Ailinn. In the
Irish tale
Echtra Condla (The
Adventure of Conle),
Conle the son...
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Title Page "In the
Seven Woods" "The Old Age of
Queen Maeve" "Baile and
Ailinn" "The Arrow" "The
Folly of
Being Comforted" "The
Withering of the Boughs"...
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between 17 July and 8
August 1246; died
after 22
August 1252 1246/48 1253
Ailinn Ó Súilleabáin, O.P.
Translated from
Cloyne after 26
October 1246, but did...
- was
another important work for the
Celtic Revival. The tale "Baille and
Ailinn" in this
collection was
adapted by
Yeats into the poem "Baile and Aillinn"...
- of the
Banshenchas and
others also
state that Muirchertach's
mother was
Ailinn,
daughter of Ainbíth mac Áeda, King of Dál Fiatach.
Although there are several...
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enchantress and
daughter to Sir
Ogier of
Kerioc and the Sidhe-descended Lady
Ailinn of Ireland, whom he woos and
encounters on
various occasions. In the course...
- 31
August 1226; died
after October 1234 1234 1240 See
vacant 1240 1246
Ailinn Ó Súillebáin, O.P.
Consecrated c. 1240;
translated to
Lismore after 26 October...