- An
immram (/ˈɪmrəm/;
plural immrama; Irish:
iomramh [ˈʊmˠɾˠəw], 'voyage') is a
class of Old
Irish tales concerning a hero's sea
journey to the Otherworld...
-
Voyage of Bran mac Ferbail, and The
Adventure of Lóegaire. The voyages, or
immrama, are
tales of sea
journeys and the
wonders seen on them that may have resulted...
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singing Mythology Cycles Mythological Fenian Ulster Kings Aos Sí
Echtrai Immrama Tuatha Dé
Danann Firbolg Fomorians Legendary creatures People Irish people...
- (‘voyage’ tale), some
scholars argue the work does not
count among the
genuine immrama, but
should rather be
considered an
echtra (‘adventure’ tale) and the title...
- in The
Voyage of the Dawn Treader. The
entire book
imitates one of the
immrama, a type of
traditional Old
Irish tale that
combines elements of Christianity...
- then-po****r
literary genre,
peculiar to Ireland,
called an immram.
Irish immrama flourished during the
seventh and
eighth centuries. Typically, an immram...
- pools, lakes, or the sea, or else by
crossing the
western sea. In
Irish Immrama ("voyage") tales, a
beautiful young Otherworld woman often approaches the...
-
percussion The
track "Sanctus"
shares its
theme with the
Adiemus piece "
Immrama"
which was
introduced on the
album set More Journey:
Adiemus New Best &...
- slipcase. It is a part of
collector series of the
first 4
albums reissues.
Immrama,
meaning 'voyages' or
literally 'rowings about'
refers to a
category of...
- many
pagan traditions present in
Asturias and
Galicia related with
Gaelic immrama and echtrai, like The
Voyage of Máel Dúin, The
Voyage of the Uí Chorra...