- Rath and
begin a life of
wandering (which
earns him the
nickname Suibne Geilt or "Suibhne the Madman"). He dies
under the
refuge of St. Moling. The tale...
- address); honour, dignity”, also "a twin; twin(-like)".
Myrddin Wyllt Suibhne Geilt –
parallel figure in
Irish legend Goldberg, Christine. Turandot's Sisters:...
- "Deliver Us" EP.
Deathmaster –
vocals (1997-present),
guitars (1997-1999)
Geilt – b**** (2004-2011, 2018-present) WrathLord–
drums (2002-present) The Ancient...
- for
people who
suffered from a
special kind of
madness or
gwyllt (Irish
geilt). In line 994 to 996 of the story, it is
briefly explained, "a Chyledyr...
-
Clonmacnoise Suibne mac Cináeda (died 1034), King of the Gall
Gaidheil Suibne Geilt ("Sweeney the Wild"),
protagonist of the
Irish language tale
Buile S****bhne...
-
Buile Suibhne (The
Frenzy of Suibhne):
Being the
Adventures of
Suibhne Geilt: A
Middle Irish Romance, Dublin:
Irish Texts Society, ISBN 978-1-870166-12-6...
-
Irish word
geilt meaning a "lunatic"
induced into
madness by fear from
battle such as
described in "King's Mirror" above. The word
geilt also occurs...
- 'Virus'.
Erebus – 4:09
Mictlan – 4:52 Zero – 4:16
Senium – 2:04
Nihil – 5:19
Geilt – 4:15
Sekem – 4:46
Occasus – 3:10
Ennea – 4:10
Sangre – 4:56
Inritus -...
-
Buile S****bhne (The
Frenzy of Suibhne).
Being the
Adventures of
Suibhne Geilt. A Middle-Irish Romance,
Irish Texts Society, vol. XII, London: D. Nutt...
- closeby. In
Irish folklore, St.
Mullins is said to be the
place where Suibhne Geilt dies,
after having been
welcome in the
monastery by
Saint Moling himself...