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sword when it
failed to roar for
Lugaid Riab nDerg. In the saga
Baile in
Scáil ("The Phantom's
Ecstatic Vision"), Conn
treads on the
stone by accident...
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Annascaul or
Anascaul (Irish:
Abhainn an
Scáil / Abha na
Scáil) is a
village on the
Dingle Peninsula in
County Kerry, Ireland. It is
situated 32.9 kilometres...
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typically described as a
youthful warrior. In the
brief narrative Baile in
Scáil Lugh is
described as
being very
large and very
beautiful and also as a spear-wielding...
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Kilmogue Portal Tomb, also
called Leac an
Scail, is a
dolmen (portal tomb) and
National Monument located in
County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Kilmogue Portal...
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Mugmedoin Tales not
titled Echtra, but
considered part of
milieu Baile in
Scáil (The Phantom's Frenzy) The Five
Lugaids Tochmarc Emire Serglige Con Chulainn...
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appear to
humans only when they wish to. In some tales, such as
Baile in
Scáil, a king
receives affirmation of his
legitimacy from one of the
Tuath Dé...
- Heroes, & Kings.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0190291702. In The
Baile in
Scail ("The God's Prophecy") Lugh is seen as a
sacred solar king and king of the...
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Otherworld was also seen as a
source of authority. In the tale
Baile in
Scáil ("the phantom's
ecstatic vision"), Conn of the
Hundred Battles visits an...
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there are some in
which Ethniu is a male name. In the
ancient text
Baile in
Scáil ("The Phantom's
Ecstatic Vision"), Lugh is said to the son of "Ethliu son...
- A. Knopf. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-307-26567-8.
Kevin Murray (2004).
Baile in
scáil.
Irish Texts Society. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-870166-58-4. Ludo
Moritz Hartmann:...