- In
Irish legend Aibell (sometimes
Aoibheall (modern
Irish spelling)), also
anglicised as
Aeval or Eevill) was a Pre-Christian
goddess from the
Irish mythology...
- Lucan's
Bellum civile. T. F. O'Rahilly
derives the
theonym Esus, as well as
Aoibheall, Éibhleann, Aoife, and
other names, from the Proto-Indo-European root...
-
University Press. pp. 24–25.
Davies 2003. p. 163. De Blécourt 1994. "2)
Aoibheall". Theses.univ-lyon2.fr.
Retrieved 2022-09-15. "Swedish to
English vocabulary...
- in
Irish mythology,
places in
Ireland and
words in the
Irish language.
Aoibheall, (pronounced "ee-val" /ˈiːvəl/)
commonly known as
Aoibhinn the Beautiful...
- for
refusing to
marry and
father children,
before the
judgement seat of
Aoibheall, a
member of the
Tuatha De
Danaan who,
since Saint Patrick, has been demoted...