-
Aillen or
Áillen is an
incendiary being in
Irish mythology. He pla**** the harp or timpán and
would lull his
victims into a deep
sleep with his music. Called...
-
different name, "
Aillen". This
episode is also told in the poem by
Gilla in Chomdéd,
Every Samhain, the
phantom Aillén mac Midgna, or
Aillén the Burner, would...
-
performed at 10
years of age
according to the
Acallam na Senórach was to slay
Áillen (or), the fire-breathing man of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, who had come to wreak...
- bird" (Old
Irish én, "bird");
while T. F. O'Rahilly
identifies it with
Aillén, the fire-breathing
monster fought by
Fionn mac ****haill. In P.W. Joyce's...
- Otherworld) "were
always open at Samhain". Each year the fire-breather
Aillen emerges from the
Otherworld and
burns down the
palace of Tara
during the...
-
represented by a red mare. She is the
daughter of Egobail, the
sister of
Aillen and/or Fennen, and is
claimed as an
ancestor by
multiple Irish families...
-
voyagers are St. Brendan, Bran mac
Febal , and Máel Dúin. Tír na nÓg Aaru
Aillen Avalon Erecura Fortunate Isles Heaven Hy-Brasil Iriy Sídhe Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí...
- the
monster Aillen would put
everyone at Tara to
sleep with his music, and burn down the
palace with his
fiery breath.
Fionn killed Aillen,
having kept...
-
sorcery of
Aillen.
Fionn accepts the
spear and uses it to
defend himself from
Aillen's magic.
Fionn chases Aillen and
kills him
shortly before Aillen can escape...
-
Fionn fighting Aillen,
illustration by
Beatrice Elvery in
Violet Russell's
Heroes of the Dawn (1914)...