- pallium, 'woollen cloak'. The
Cailleach is
often referred to as the
Cailleach Bhéara in
Irish and
Cailleach Bheurra in
Scottish Gaelic. Gearóid Ó Crualaoich...
-
Prince of Beare, 1st
Count of
Berehaven (Irish:
Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin
Bhéara; 1560 – 16 July 1618) was an
Irish nobleman and
soldier who was the last...
- Finvarra, also
called Finvara, Finn
Bheara,
Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the king of the
Daoine Sidhe of
western Ireland in
Irish folklore. In some legends...
- such as that of Fínghin Mac Cárthaigh and
Domhnall Cam Ó Súilleabháin
Bhéara, but
these were not successful. Bodb Derg, king of the Sid Mumu, and later...
- Putnam's Sons, 1919 Hull, Eleanor. "Legends and
Traditions of the
Cailleach Bheara or Old
Woman (Hag) of Beare". Folklore,
Volume 38, No. 3,
September 30,...
- 441445407951;-2.9120629259205 SO381830] Ma,3 1579 599
Ireland 296 121
Seanadh Bheara 358 301 1,175 988 47C 45 53.43281376954;-9.6061241586513 L933437] Ma 1580...
-
Fiach Mac
Aodha Ó
Broin Fínghin Mac Cárthaigh
Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin
Bhéara Domhnall Ó
Briain Somhairle Buidhe Mac
Domhnaill Brian Óg na
Samhthach Ó...
-
which is an
extension of the Ox
Mountains include hills called Calliach a'
Bhéara,
Sliabh Deane,
Sliabh Dargan and
Aghamore Far. All
these four have cairns...
- The
Beara Way (Irish: Slí
Bhéara) is a long-distance
trail in the
southwest of Ireland. It is a 206-kilometre (128-mile) long
circular trail around the...
- the
Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an
ancient goddess. The
names of
several features on the
mountain refer to the
Cailleach Bhéara. The p****age grave...