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- In Irish mythology, Banba (modern spelling: Banbha [ˈbˠanˠəwə]), daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas of the Tuatha Dé Danann, is a matron goddess of Ireland...
- Seathrún Céitinn), the three sovereignty goddesses ****ociated with Éire, Banbha and Fódla were Badb, Macha and The Morrígan. Ériu, Banba and Fódla are also...
- origins from the ancient hero, Niall of the Nine Hostages, and the sons of Banbha. Ruth Canning, The Old English in Early Modern Ireland: The Palesmen and...
- Bakhupota, Bhaikhairani, Buja, Balha/Bulha, Baman, Banbal, Bunblia, Bālani, Banbha/Bhanbha,Bijal, Chanar, Chahara, Chubra, Chhapra, Chhatta/Chhutta, Cheena...
- Tlachtga Tuatha de Danann Áine Airmed (Airmid) Anu (Ana, Anand, Anann) Banba (Banbha) Bé C****lle (Bé Chuma, Becuille) Beag (Bec) Bébinn (Bébhinn) Boann (Boand...
- The following come from Fódla, Banbha and Eilg, which are poetic names for Ireland: Atholl (Athfhotla) Banff (Banbha) Elgin (Eilginn) Glenelg (Gleann...
- Gaelic bardic tradition Ireland is also known by the poetical names of Banbha and Fódhla. In Gaelic myth, Ériu, Banba and Fódla were three goddesses who...
- rebellion, which advised that Another of Haicéad's poems Muscail do mhisneach a Banbha ('Gather your courage oh Ireland') in 1647 encouraged the Irish Catholic...
- ('pleasant'), gealbhan /ˈɟal̪ˠəwən̪ˠ/ ('sparrow'), binb /ˈbʲɪnʲəbʲ/ ('venom'), Banbha, /ˈbˠan̪ˠəwə/ (a name for Ireland), ainm /ˈanʲəmʲ/ ('name'), meanma /ˈmʲan̪ˠəmˠə/...
- at concert level in Ireland, though two new quartets, the Spero and the Banbha, launched later that year. The quartet has won multiple international musical...