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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...
- 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...
-
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...
- that of
Manannán mac Lir in
Irish mythology (corresponding to
Welsh Manawydan fab Llŷr). In the
earliest Irish mythological texts,
Manannán is a king...
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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...
- 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...
- The
Enbarr (Énbarr) or
Aonbharr of
Manannán (Irish:
Aonbharr Mhanannáin) is a
horse in the
Irish Mythological Cycle which could traverse both land and...
- 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...
- Lugh as
provisional king.
Using his
spear and a
sling given to him by
Manannán mac Lir, Lugh
defeated the
Formorians and
their king Balor.
During the...