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Geoffrey Keating (Irish:
Seathrún Céitinn; c. 1569 – c. 1644) was an
Irish historian. He was born in
County Tipperary, Ireland, and is
buried in Tubrid...
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triumvirate of
matron goddesses, with her sisters, Ériu and Fódla.
According to
Seathrún Céitinn she
worshipped Macha, who is also
sometimes named as a daughter...
- he was
overthrown by
Eochaid mac Eirc, Rinnal's grandson.
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Annals of the Four
Masters Seathrún Céitinn's
Foras Feasa ar Érinn v t e...
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County Limerick. The soil of this
region is
peaty luvisol.
According to
Seathrún Céitinn she
worshipped the Mórrígan, who is also
named as a
daughter of...
- two
thousand of
their followers, and were
succeeded by Sengann.
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Annals of the Four
Masters Seathrún Céitinn's
Foras Feasa ar Érinn...
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According to the 17th-century
Irish historian Geoffrey Keating (Irish:
Seathrún Céitinn), the
three sovereignty goddesses ****ociated with Éire, Banbha...
- Keating, ed. and tr. D.
Comyn and P.S. Dinneen,
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn le
Seathrún Céitinn. 4 vols: vols 1–3.
Irish Texts Society 4, 8 and 9. London: David...
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plague in a
single w****, on
Senmag (the "old plain"), near
modern Tallaght.
Seathrún Céitinn's 17th-century
compilation Foras Feasa ar Érinn says they arrived...
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Milesian king Fíachu
Findoilches is
sometimes known by the same name.
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Annals of the Four
Masters Seathrún Céitinn's
Foras Feasa ar Érinn...
- Bay
forty days
before the flood, in Age of the
World 2242.
According to
Seathrún Céitinn's chronology, they
arrived in 2361 BC. The tale
continues with...