- asks for his
brother Bodb's help in
finding the
woman of his
dreams in "
Aislinge Óenguso" (the
Dream of Aengus). At the time, Bodb is king of the síde of...
- In
Irish mythology,
Aengus or Óengus is one of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann and
probably originally a god ****ociated with youth, love,
summer and
poetic inspiration...
-
Aislinge Meic Con
Glinne (Middle Ir.: The
Vision of Mac Conglinne) is a
Middle Irish tale of
anonymous authorship,
generally believed to have been written...
- of
corned beef in
Irish cuisine dates to the 12th
century in the poem
Aislinge Meic Con
Glinne or The
Vision of MacConglinne.
Within the text, it is described...
- and
gives the
victory to the Dagda's people, the
Tuatha Dé Danann. In
Aislinge Óengusa ('The
Dream of Óengus') it is when he and his bride-to-be switch...
- Étaíne,
tells the
story of how Bóand
conceives Aengus by the Dagda. In the
Aislinge Oengusso or
Dream of
Aengus the
Dagda and
Boand help
Aengus to find a mysterious...
- in
Recension I and II of the Táin bó Cúailnge. The
episode appears as
Aislinge n-Aimirgin ("The
trance of Amairgin") in
Recension I of the Táin. Having...
-
Aithed Emere (le Tuir nGlesta) "The
Elopement of Emer (with Tuir Glesta)"
Aislinge Óenguso "The
Dream of Óengus"
Longes mac n-Uislenn "The
Exile of the sons...
-
story drawing on
older material Echtrae Nerai ('The
Adventure of Nera')
Aislinge Oengusa ('The
Dream of Oengus').
Oengus Mac ind Óc, son of the
Dagda has...
- was also
barbecued on
spits (bir) made of
either wood or iron. The poem
Aislinge Meic Con
Glinne describes the
roasting of
pieces of beef, mutton, and ham...