- the Feis Teamhrach, or
Feast of Tara
around 1300 BCE. In
Ancient Ireland,
ollams taught children with or
without compensation depending on the cir****stance...
-
chief or
tuath had its own
ollam. The head
ollam of a
province such as
Ulster would have been the head of all the
ollams in that province, and would...
-
Ollom Fotla ("the
scholar of Fódla", a
poetic term for Ireland;
later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
- (tribal territory) had its own
ollam. Each
province had a head
ollam above the túath
ollams. The
Ollamh Érenn was the head
ollam above all others. In medieval...
- for the
Milesians in the
Irish Mythological Cycle. He was
appointed Chief Ollam of
Ireland by his two brothers, the
kings of Ireland. A
number of poems...
- feis of Tara was held for a w****
every third Samhain when the
nobles and
ollams of
Ireland met to lay down and
renew the laws, and to feast. He also claims...
- his
royal brothers in the
conquest of Ireland,
earning the
title Chief Ollam of Ireland.
Other such
mythological druids were Tadg mac
Nuadat of the Fenian...
- P. "The
Physics of
Radiation Therapy, 5th ed".
Wolters Kluwer. Deviant
Ollam (2019-05-01),
Copying Keys via a Mold and Cast Attack,
archived from the...
-
referred to as Gall ("foreigner") by
Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh, then
Chief Ollam of Ireland. A
common name, p****ed down to the
modern day, is "Irish"; this...
- Díreach
Metrical Dindshenchas Irish syllabic poetry Kildare Poems Filí
Chief Ollam of
Ireland Irish bardic poetry Contention of the
bards Irish Literary Revival...