- In
Irish mythology,
Banba (modern spelling:
Banbha [ˈbˠanˠəwə]),
daughter of Delbáeth and
Ernmas of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, is a
matron goddess of Ireland...
- Seathrún Céitinn), the
three sovereignty goddesses ****ociated with Éire,
Banbha and Fódla were Badb,
Macha and The Morrígan. Ériu,
Banba and Fódla are also...
- The
following come from Fódla,
Banbha and Eilg,
which are
poetic names for Ireland:
Atholl (Athfhotla)
Banff (
Banbha)
Elgin (Eilginn)
Glenelg (Gleann...
-
origins from the
ancient hero,
Niall of the Nine Hostages, and the sons of
Banbha. Ruth Canning, The Old
English in
Early Modern Ireland: The
Palesmen and...
- Bakhupota, Bhaikhairani, Buja, Balha/Bulha, Baman, Banbal, Bunblia, Bālani,
Banbha/Bhanbha, Bijal, Chanar, Chahara, Chubra, Chhapra, Chhatta/Chhutta, Cheena...
- ('pleasant'),
gealbhan /ˈɟal̪ˠəwən̪ˠ/ ('sparrow'), binb /ˈbʲɪnʲəbʲ/ ('venom'),
Banbha, /ˈbˠan̪ˠəwə/ (a name for Ireland), ainm /ˈanʲəmʲ/ ('name'),
meanma /ˈmʲan̪ˠəmˠə/...
-
Tlachtga Tuatha de
Danann Áine
Airmed (Airmid) Anu (Ana, Anand, Anann)
Banba (
Banbha) Bé C****lle (Bé Chuma, Becuille) Beag (Bec) Bébinn (Bébhinn)
Boann (Boand...
-
Gaelic bardic tradition Ireland is also
known by the
poetical names of
Banbha and Fódhla. In
Gaelic myth, Ériu,
Banba and Fódla were
three goddesses who...
- rebellion,
which advised that
Another of Haicéad's
poems Muscail do
mhisneach a
Banbha ('Gather your
courage oh Ireland') in 1647
encouraged the
Irish Catholic...
- at
concert level in Ireland,
though two new quartets, the
Spero and the
Banbha,
launched later that year. The
quartet has won
multiple international musical...