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Teltown (Irish: Tailtin) is a
townland in
County Meath, Ireland, for the area
between Oristown and Donaghpatrick, Kells. The
townland is in a
civil parish...
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presumed goddess from
Irish mythology. The goddess's name is
linked to
Teltown (< OI Óenach Tailten) in Co. Meath, site of the Óenach Tailten. A legendary...
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complex of
ancient earthworks dating to the Iron Age in the area of
Teltown where the
festival was
historically known to be
celebrated off and on from...
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picturesque details.
First the
ships were
reduced to one ship over
Teltown from
which a
crewman threw and then
recovered a fishing-spear. Then the...
- wife was the
Goddess Tailtiu.
Eochaid named his
capital after her (modern
Teltown,
County Meath) and held a
festival there every August. He
ruled for ten...
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Location Description AD c. 740 Air ship of
Clonmacnoise EuropeIreland;
Teltown in
County Meath, and
Clonmacnoise in
County Offaly Several sets of Irish...
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which is
given prehistoric origins by
medieval writers. This was held at
Teltown, in
modern County Meath, as late as 1770. The
compilers of the
Irish annals...
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known from
historical do****ents, with the
modern settlement of
Teltown being representative of the old
place name.
Conwell also
linked a large...
- "Tailteann"
alludes to the
Tailteann Games, an
ancient Gaelic festival held in
Teltown (Tailtin)
between Navan and Kells. Páirc
Tailteann is the
venue of the...
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Irish places called the
Metrical Dindshenchus, a poem
about Tailtiu or
Teltown in
County Meath describes it as a
plain blossoming with
flowering clover...