- goddess's name is
linked to
Teltown (< OI Óenach
Tailten) in Co. Meath, site of the Óenach
Tailten. A
legendary dindsenchas "lore of places" poem relates...
-
mythology in po****r
culture Tochomlad mac
Miledh a
hEspain i nErind: no Cath
Tailten Soils of
Ireland Broun, "Kingship", for
Ireland see, e.g. Byrne, Irish...
-
legend of Cessair. In the
Tochomlad mac
Miledh a
hEspain i nErind: no Cath
Tailten, it is
related that as the
Milesians were
journeying through Ireland, "they...
-
world above before harvest time. In the
Middle Ages, the Óenach
Tailten or Áenach
Tailten (modern spelling:
Aonach Tailteann) was held each
Lughnasadh at...
- p. 199) that the tomb
complex at
Loughcrew was the
cemetery known as
Tailten (or Talten)
known from
historical do****ents, with the
modern settlement...
- century) m****cripts.
Other important battle tales such as the Cath
Tailten (Battle of
Tailten) or
Orgain Tuir
Chonaind ("M****acre of Conan's Tower") are lost...
- Ireland,
arguably the
first without opposition. He then
celebrated Óenach
Tailten, a
recognised prerogative of the High Kings, in
which he made a number...
- M.E.
Dobbs (1937). "Tochomlad mac
Miledh a
hEspain i nErind: no Cath
Tailten?". Études Celtiques. 2 (3): 50–91. doi:10.3406/ecelt.1937.1133. The Milesian...
- Maighréad C. Ní Dobs, "Tochomlad mac
Miledh a
hEspain i nErind: no Cath
Tailten?"
Archived 2007-10-23 at the
Wayback Machine Études
Celtiques v.II, Paris:...
- Maighréad C. Ní Dobs, "Tochomlad mac
Miledh a
hEspain i nErind: no Cath
Tailten?"
Archived 2007-10-23 at the
Wayback Machine Études
Celtiques v.II, Paris:...