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Changelings   An Irish Myth. Female fairies often gave birth to deformed children. Since the faries prefer visually pleasing babies, they would go into the mortal world and swap with a healthy baby. Celtic Folklore Creatures, Irish Myths And Legends, Irish Mythology Creatures, Irish Mythical Creatures, Irish Myths, Folklore Creatures, Evergreen Art, Fairies Mythology, Welsh Mythology

Ireland’s long history is riddled with ancient mythology and folklore. Ireland’s ancient societies, the Druids and the Celtics, believed in the power of magic and many of these beliefs spread to modern day legends told again and again across the country. Stories of warriors with all the knowledge of the world, fairies playing pranks on farm owners and leprechauns hiding their gold at the end of a rainbow add to the mysterious appeal of Ireland. 10. The Banshee The Banshee was a woman who…

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"Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and a god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc (\"the young boy\" or \"young son\"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. He plays a central role in five Irish myths. In Old Irish his name is Óengus or Oíngus [ˈoiŋɡus], a name attested in Adomnán's Life of St Columba as Oinogus(s)ius.bThis is believed to come from a Proto-Celtic name meaning \"true vigour\". The medieval Dindsenchas derives it from \"one desire\", explaining that Boann gave him the name because her union with the Dagda had been her only desire. In Middle Irish this became Áengus, and in Modern Irish Aonghus. He is also known as Óengus Óc/Aengus Óg Aengus Irish God, Celtic Pagan Art, Irish Paganism, Dagda Celtic God, Irish Folk Art, The Dagda, Celtic Aesthetic, Irish Myths, Poetic Inspiration

"Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and a god associated with youth, love, summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc (\"the young boy\" or \"young son\"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. He plays a central role in five Irish myths. In Old Irish his name is Óengus or Oíngus [ˈoiŋɡus], a name attested in Adomnán's Life of St Columba as Oinogus(s)ius.bThis is believed to come from a…

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Triskelion Celtic Symbol Meaning on Whats-Your-Sign Alter Tools, Druid Symbols, Celtic People, Celtic Myth, Celtic Spiral, Ancient Celts, Celtic Goddess, Celtic Culture, Irish Culture

The ancient Celts had many symbols, many of them revolved around a three-fold theme. Triskelion Celtic symbol meaning is a trinity of themes like: Mind, body, spirit for example. There are other meanings for each of the three branches of the triskelion. Check out the history and meaning of the triskelion symbol here.

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