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Amergin, also
spelled Amorgen, Amairgin, Aimhirghin, Amorghain, may
refer to:
Amergin Glúingel, poet and
druid of the
Irish Mythological Cycle Amergin...
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Amergin Glúingel ("white knees") (also
spelt Amhairghin Glúngheal) or Glúnmar ("big knee") is a bard and
judge for the
Milesians in the
Irish Mythological...
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Amergin mac
Eccit is a poet and
warrior in the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. He was the son of
Eccet Salach, a...
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utilise three ancient languages:
Gaelic (ancient Irish) in "The Song of
Amergin" (based on the
first song
supposedly sung by a
mortal on
Irish soil). Aramaic...
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Milesian poet
Amergin calmed the sea with his verse, then his
people landed and
defeated the
Tuatha Dé
Danann at Tailtiu. When
Amergin was
called upon...
- will have good
fortune if they name the land
after her. One of the Gaels,
Amergin,
promises that it
shall be so. At Tara, they meet the
three kings, who...
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first festival was held in
August 2011. The Tech
Amergin adult education centre (named
after Amergin Glúingel, a
mythical explorer to the area) is used...
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historical druid known by name is
Diviciacus of the
Aedui (fl. 1st
century BC)
Amergin Glúingel Bodhmall—female
druid in the
Fenian cycle Cathbad—Ulster cycle...
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leaving only Eber Finn, Érimón and
Amergin the poet, to land and take the
island in the
Battle of Tailtiu.
Amergin divided the
kingship between Érimón...
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Milesians arrived from Spain, each of the
three sisters asked the bard
Amergin that her name be
given to the country. Ériu (Éire, and in the
dative 'Éirinn'...