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  • 11Gaedel — Glas, auch Goidel Glas, (lateinisch Gathelus) ist eine Figur aus dem Lebor Gabala Eirenn der irischen und schottischen Mythologie. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Mythologie 2 Siehe auch 3 Literatur …

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  • 12Argyll — This article is about the Scottish region. For other uses, see Argyll (disambiguation). Argyll   County (until circa 1890)   …

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  • 13Lebor Gabála Érenn — ( The Book of the Taking of Ireland ) is the Middle Irish title of a loose collection of poems and prose narratives recounting the mythical origins and history of the Irish race from the creation of the world down to the Middle Ages. An important …

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  • 14Scota — (links) mit Goidel Glas auf der Reise von Ägypten (Scotichronicon von Walter Bower, Manuskript aus dem 15. Jhdt.) Scota ist eine Gestalt der irischen und schottischen Mythologie. Diesen Namen tragen zwei verschiedene sagenhafte Töchter… …

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  • 15Feinius Farsaidh — Feinius Farsaidh, auch Fénius Farsaid, Phoeniusa, Phenius, Féinius und Farsa, ist eine Sagengestalt aus dem Lebor Gabála Érenn („Das Buch der Landnahme Irlands“) in der Irischen Mythologie. Mythologie Feinius Farsaidh soll ein mythischer König… …

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  • 16Norsemen — Norseman redirects here. For other uses, see Norseman (disambiguation). Map showing area of Norse settlements during the 8th to 11th centuries. Also the trade and raid routes, often inseparable, are marked …

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  • 17Milesians (Irish) — Milesians are a people figuring in Irish mythology. The descendants of Míl Espáine, they were the final inhabitants of Ireland, and were believed to represent the Goidelic (or Gaelic) Celts. Contents 1 Myth 2 Legacy 3 Gallery of the heraldic… …

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  • 18Ogham — Type Alphabet …

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  • 19Scota — Scota, in Irish mythology, Scottish mythology, and pseudohistory, is the name given to two different mythological daughters of two different Egyptian Pharaohs to whom the Gaels traced their ancestry, allegedly explaining the name Scoti , applied… …

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  • 20Fenius Farsa — (also Phoeniusa, Phenius, Fénius; Farsaid, Farsaidh, many variant spellings) was a legendary king of Scythia who shows up in many legends of Irish folklore. According to some traditions, he was the creator of the Ogham alphabet and the Gaelic… …

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