- In
Celtic mythology, a Joint-eater, Just-halver or Alp-
luachra (Ireland) is a type of
fairy who sits
invisibly and
consumes half of
their victim's food...
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Sliabh Luachra (Irish pronunciation: [ʃl̠ʲiəw ˈl̪ˠuəxɾˠə]),
sometimes anglicised Slieve Logher, is an
upland region in Munster, Ireland. It is on the...
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Liath Luachra or the "Grey one of Luachair", is the name of two
characters in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology. Both
appear in The
Boyhood Deeds of...
- Ráth Bheag,
meaning 'small ringfort'). It lies at the
heart of the
Sliabh Luachra area
known for its
traditional Irish music and culture. The
local GAA club...
-
called Ciarraige Luachra. The Cíarraige were a
people found scattered over much of Ireland.
Known branches were:
Ciarraige Luachra, who gave
their name...
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Coirpre Luachra mac
Cuirc (flourished mid 5th century) was the
ancestor of the Eóganacht
Locha Léin
branch of the Eoganachta, the
ruling dynasty of Munster...
-
sister of Fionn's
father ****hall, and both she and her
female partner Liath Luachra are
known as
great warriors. Bodhmall's
story appears in The
Boyhood Deeds...
- of
Corcu Baiscind (County Clare), Mac
Bethad mac
Muiredaig of
Ciarraige Luachra (County Kerry), Mael
Ruanaidh Ua
hEidhin of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne, and Tadhg...
-
being in
German folklore. Not to be
confused with the
similarly named Alp-
luachra, the Alp is
sometimes likened to a vampire, but its
behavior is more akin...
- (Do****entary, Music, Musical), Afel Bocoum,
Toumani Diabaté,
Paddy Keenan,
Luachra Productions,
retrieved 4
April 2024 I
Could Read the Sky (1999) Timbuktu...