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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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According to the 17th-century
Irish historian Geoffrey Keating (Irish:
Seathrún Céitinn), the
three sovereignty goddesses ****ociated with Éire, Banbha...
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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...
- from Gweedore,
County Donegal. The
group consists of
brothers Aongus,
Seathrún, Ciarán, Fionntán, Feargus, and Odhrán.
Irish is
their native tongue and...
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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...
- 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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Irish folklore whose feast day was
reputedly marked in mid-September. In
Seathrún Céitinn's
General History of
Ireland (first
published in 1723), Naomhán...
- 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...
- 2350 BCE,
according to the
Annals of the Four Masters; or 1731 BCE in
Seathrún Céitinn's chronology. Four
lakes burst from the
ground in Nemed's time...
- 1640, and
known in the
original Gaelic as "Foras
Feasa ar Eirinn" (le
Seathrun Ceitinn),
published by the
Irish Texts Society, London, 1914.
Volume IV...