- arrived. A "traditionary ballad"
entitled Mannanan beg mac y Leirr; ny,
slane coontey jeh
Ellan Vannin ("Little
Mannanan son of Leirr; or, an (whole) account...
- (Basque mythology)
Ankou (Breton people)
Arawn Cichol Crom
Cruach Donn
Mannanan The
Morrigan Scáthach
Goddess of the dead Freyja,
presides over Fólkvangr;...
-
Irish god Manannán mac Lir, thus
Ellan Vannin ("
Mannanán's Island", Irish: Oileán Mhannanáin "
Mannanán's Island"). Manx is a
Goidelic language, closely...
- its summit,
which is
traditionally the home of the Manx god of the sea
Mannanan beg mac y Leir. The hill is
largely surrounded by
conifer plantations....
- MacDonald,
edited by Bill Innes. Acair, Stornoway, 2021.
Pages 362-365.
Mannanan's Cloak: An
Anthology of Manx
Literature by
Robert Corteen Carswell, London:...
- VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow,
while some
recurring characters include Mannanan from King's
Quest III: To Heir Is
Human and Pan from King's
Quest IV: The...
-
swine to Odin's boar Sæhrímnir in
Scandinavian myth has been noticed.
Mannanán also
owned a
speckled cow that he and
Aengus retrieved from
India along...
- 143.1°E / 21.1; 143.1 (Niamh) 5 2000 Niamh, golden-haired
daughter of
Mannanán WGPSN Ogma 87°27′N 287°52′W / 87.45°N 287.86°W / 87.45; -287.86 (Ogma)...
- the town. The
building that now
forms a
display area for the
House of
Mannanan in Peel was
originally the
terminus of the Isle of Man
Railway It was used...
- p. 522.
Thomson 1961, p. 521. Cubbon,
William (1913). "The
Ballad of
Mannanan Beg Mac y Leirr". Mannin. 1: 40.
Retrieved 19
November 2020. "Jennifer...