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Manannán or Manann, also
known as
Manannán mac Lir ('son of the Sea'), is a sea god, warrior, and king of the
otherworld in
Gaelic (Irish, Manx, and Scottish)...
- HSC
Manannan is a 96-metre (315 ft) wave-piercing high-speed
catamaran car
ferry built by Incat,
Australia in 1998.
After commercial service in Australia...
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wicked wizard Manannan.
According to the introduction, for as long as he
could remember, 17-year-old
Gwydion has been held
captive by
Manannan as his servant...
- haughtiness.
Cormac asks to make an alliance, and when
Manannán agrees, he
demands the branch,
which Manannán gives him in
exchange for
three favours.
Those favours...
- The
Manannan Ballad or Manx
Traditionary Ballad is a poem in
Early Manx
dating from
about the
beginning of the 16th century. It
gives an
account of the...
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Cormac mac Cuilennáin
makes mention of
Manannan and his
father Lir, who
Cormac identifies with the sea:
Manannan mac lir .i.
cennaige amra bói
aninis Manand...
- The
House of
Manannan is a
museum in Peel in the Isle of Man. It is
named after the "great
mythological sea god"
Manannan and
covers the island's Celtic...
- that of
Manannán mac Lir in
Irish mythology (corresponding to
Welsh Manawydan fab Llŷr). In the
earliest Irish mythological texts,
Manannán is a king...
- the
daughter of Áed Abrat,
sister of Lí Ban and one Angus, and wife of
Manannán. She
enters the
story in the form of an
otherworldly sea bird. In her sea...
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originally a deity,
probably derived from
Irish Ler ('the Sea'),
father of
Manannán mac Lir.
Other than his
progeny and odd tidbits, his
identity remains obscure...