- ˈʃiːə]) is the
Irish name for a
supernatural race in
Celtic mythology –
daoine sìth in
Scottish Gaelic –
comparable to
fairies or elves. They are said...
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Black people (Irish:
daoine goirme/
daoine dubha),
Africans and
people of
African descent have
lived in
Ireland in
small numbers since the 18th century...
- Ben's seas**** and is
abducted by a trio of
daoine sí,
taking her to
their lair
underneath a park. The
daoine sí
rejoice at Saoirse's appearance, hoping...
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called Finvara, Finn Bheara,
Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the king of the
Daoine Sidhe of
western Ireland in
Irish folklore. In some legends, he is also...
- and that none were
close to
being correct. The "mystery" continues. The
daoine uaisle (Gaelic:
noble people), as they were
known into the 18th century...
- Aed, or Aodh, is the
prince of the
Daoine Sidhe and a god of the
underworld in
Irish mythology. He is
known from
inscriptions as the
eldest son of Lir...
- Síochána Common name Gardaí
Motto Keeping People Safe (Irish: Ag Coinneáil
Daoine Slán)
Agency overview Formed 22
February 1922; 102
years ago (22 February...
- dwellings") and were the
dwellings of the gods,
later called the aos sí or
daoine sí ("Otherworld folk").
Irish mythology says the gods
retreated into the...
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spirits worldwide have been
labeled as
Fairy Queens. The
Tuatha Dé
Danann and
Daoine Sidhe of
Irish mythology had
numerous local kings and queens. Oonagh, Una...
- Broadford. This w****ly
newspaper takes as its
motto An Tìr, an Cànan 's na
Daoine ("The Land, the Language, and the People"),
which reflects its radical,...