- Irish:
Emain Macha Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈeṽənʲ ˈṽaxə];
Modern Irish:
Eamhain Mhacha Irish pronunciation: [ˌəunʲ ˈwaxə]) is an
ancient ceremonial monument...
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Emain Ablach (also Emne;
Middle Irish Emhain Abhlach or Eamhna;
meaning "Emhain of the Apples") is a
mythical island paradise in
Irish mythology. It is...
- ****ociated with the
province of Ulster,
particularly the
sites of
Navan Fort (
Eamhain Mhacha) and
Armagh (Ard Mhacha),
which are
named after her.
Several figures...
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Church and the
Church of Ireland. In
ancient times,
nearby Navan Fort (
Eamhain Mhacha) was a
pagan ceremonial site and one of the
great royal capitals...
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Meath and the High King,
along with the
provincial capitals:
Navan Fort (
Eamhain Macha) for Ulster;
Rathcroghan (Cruachan) for Connacht;
Knockaulin (Dún...
- the
Chaste in the
Metrical Dindshenchas. In the poem "Baile
Suthain Sith
Eamhain"
Midir is
named as the
father of Lir and
grandfather of Manannan. A son...
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sacred sites where seasonal festivals are held. They
include Macha of
Eamhain Mhacha, Carman, and Tailtiu,
among others.
Warrior goddesses are often...
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Tullynawood Tynan Whitecross Landforms Coney Island Derrywarragh Island Eamhain Mhacha Lough Clea
Slieve Gullion/Ring of
Gullion Baronies Armagh Fews Lower...
- name
based on the
Irish word dubh,
meaning "black", and the
genitive of
Eamhain, the
Irish name for
Navan fort
located in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland...
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Eamhain Mhacha, Ireland...