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Oisín and Tír na nÓg: An Eternal Love Story from Irish Mythology
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Grace O’Malley: The Legendary Pirate Queen of 16th-Century Ireland
When we think of pirates, the names of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd often come to mind. But history’s oceans are vast, and their waves have carried tales of formidable women pirates as well. Among them, Grace O’Malley, known in Irish as Gráinne Ní Mháille, ( pronounced in Irish as: “Grawn-ya Nee Mallya” ) stands out Read more
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Cú Chulainn: Legendary Hero of Irish Folklore
Cú Chulainn: The Legendary Hero of Irish Folklore In the rich tapestry of Irish mythology, few figures stand out as prominently as Cú Chulainn. His tale is one of heroism, tragedy, and supernatural prowess, embodying the spirit of ancient Ireland. From his miraculous birth to his untimely death, Cú Chulainn’s story captivates the imagination and Read more
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Grace O’Malley: The Legendary Pirate Queen of 16th-Century Ireland
When we think of pirates, the names of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd often come to mind. But history’s oceans are vast, and their waves have carried tales of formidable women pirates as well. Among them, Grace O’Malley, known in Irish as Gráinne Ní Mháille, ( pronounced in Irish as: “Grawn-ya Nee Mallya” ) stands out Read more
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Captain Jack Crawford: The “Poet Scout” who immortalised the “Wild West”
Captain Jack Crawford the “Poet Scout” who immortalised the “Wild West” was born in Carndonagh, county Donegal on March 18th 1847 Read more
