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Navan Fort (Old Irish:
Emain Macha Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈeṽənʲ ˈṽaxə];
Modern Irish:
Eamhain Mhacha Irish pronunciation: [ˌəunʲ ˈwaxə]) is an ancient...
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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...
- otherworld, and his
dominion is
referred by such
names as
Emain Ablach (or
Emhain Abhlach, 'Isle of
Apple Trees'), Mag Mell ('Plain of Delights'), or Tír...
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possibly founded in the 6th century;
plundered by the
Munster men 1089 Cluain-
emhain; Cluain-emuin
Clonrahan Friary ~
Franciscan Friars,
Third Order Regular...
- nÓg. As
guardian of the Otherworld, Manannán also has
strong ties with
Emhain Abhlach, the Isle of
Apple Trees,
where the
magical silver apple branch...
- heir, that in my
store with ye
there is a cofferful. Sir Féidhlim's son,
Emhain's prince,
though he
speaks not Irish,
shall bestow on ye a clear-bright laugh...
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Connaughtmen and the
seventh by the Collas. In it
Fergus Fogha, King of
Emhain, was slain, and the
Ulstermen were
finally routed. They were then pursued...
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possibly founded in the 6th century;
plundered by the
Munster men 1089 Cluain-
emhain; Cluain-emuin 53°22′43″N 7°56′06″W / 53.378607°N 7.935088°W / 53.378607;...
- heir, that in my
store with ye
there is a cofferful. Sir Féidhlim's son,
Emhain's prince,
though he
speaks not Irish,
shall bestow on ye a clear-bright laugh...