- published: 17 Aug 2010
- views: 2385
- author: Celtachor Band
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Celtachor-The Son's of Tuireann and the Blood Fine.
Facebook Link www.facebook.com New Track from Irish Folk Mythology metaller's Celtachor Lu...
published: 17 Aug 2010
author: Celtachor Band
Celtachor-The Son's of Tuireann and the Blood Fine.
Facebook Link www.facebook.com New Track from Irish Folk Mythology metaller's Celtachor Lugh passed down the bloodfine to Luchar, Brian and Lucharba For killing his father Cian Wounded as a pig and killed as a man Bring me, Three apples,a spear,two horses,seven pig's The skin of a pig and a cooking spit A dog's whelp and three shouts on a hill This is what i ask "Lugh said. The Apples from the Garden of the East The Pig skin of Tuis,King of Greece The deadly Spear of the King of Persia Pigs from Easal King of the Golden Pillar's. The Horse's and Chariot , of Dobar of Siogair The Hound Fail-Inis from the king of Ioruaidh The Cooking spit from the women, of Inis Cenn-Fhinne and the Shouts from the hill of Miochaoin! A Sorrow fell on the Sons of Tuireann Manannann's Wavesweeper was given Tuireann watched in dismay and Lamented Ethne turned and looked with grief They left ireland with heavy hearts And began their quest for Lugh Through Death and Destruction they would venture Till the blood fine was met. In the Garden of the East,They turned into hawk's Carrying the apples in their claw's In the Court of Greece,they disguised as poet's They killed the king and took the skin of the pig They then went and killed the King of Persia Found the spear its head in a cauldron of water So it would not burst aflame!! Heading to Siogair in the guise of paid soldier's They stayed for a fortnight and a month They found the horses and drove The spear of Persia through the King's heart Then ...
- published: 17 Aug 2010
- views: 2385
- author: Celtachor Band
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Lugh and the Sons of Tuireann (1 of 2)
A discussion of the story of the Sons to Tuireann, who are trying to pay the price for kil...
published: 23 Sep 2008
author: fiacharrey
Lugh and the Sons of Tuireann (1 of 2)
A discussion of the story of the Sons to Tuireann, who are trying to pay the price for killing Lugh's father. What does this story say, if anything, about Virtue? I really only scratch the surface of this story and what it might offer us. The story can be listened to on the excellent Celtic Myth Podshow: celticmythpodshow.com Or read in Lady Gregory's Gods and Fighting Men: www.sacred-texts.com
- published: 23 Sep 2008
- views: 698
- author: fiacharrey
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For Sale! ~ Tuireann Willow
13 yr old Connemara (Tre Awain Dobh McDuff x Macks Greystone Erins Pride). 15.0. Has succe...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: chrissa1
For Sale! ~ Tuireann Willow
13 yr old Connemara (Tre Awain Dobh McDuff x Macks Greystone Erins Pride). 15.0. Has successfully competed Novice eventing, has jumped 4ft fences. Won her first even! Scores 20's in dressage. She is half sister to Ballywhim Ardan Mor who is a proven dressage stallion with Lendon Gray. Full sister to Sir Lancelot, who is a proven event stallion. This is the first time rider has ridden the horse, as well as the first time doing halfpasses and changes! This lovely mare could also be a super cute 3rd level dressage horse! Sound,willing and safe! Great price!
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 188
- author: chrissa1
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Celtachor - The Sons of Tuireann and the Blood Fine.
The sixth track from Celtachor's most recent demo "In the Hall's of Our Ancient Father's"...
published: 16 Mar 2011
author: MikealMetal
Celtachor - The Sons of Tuireann and the Blood Fine.
The sixth track from Celtachor's most recent demo "In the Hall's of Our Ancient Father's"
- published: 16 Mar 2011
- views: 565
- author: MikealMetal
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Sealladh 4 exhibition, An Tuireann, Portree, Skye
Sealladh 4 (appearance, perception, act 1, 2 etc) is the overarching banner for the 2007 e...
published: 09 Jun 2007
author: ptaitoh
Sealladh 4 exhibition, An Tuireann, Portree, Skye
Sealladh 4 (appearance, perception, act 1, 2 etc) is the overarching banner for the 2007 exhibitions at An Tuireann. This series showcases an alternative and perhaps surprising or challenging view of what it means to be an artist....in the Highlands. Artists exhibiting are Michael Forbes, Steven McKenzie, Fin MacRae, Alex Dunn and Pamela Tait
- published: 09 Jun 2007
- views: 439
- author: ptaitoh
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fundit clann tuireann video
We are looking for funding to help us achieve our dream of writing an Irish language opera...
published: 09 Aug 2012
author: Clann Tuireann Opera
fundit clann tuireann video
We are looking for funding to help us achieve our dream of writing an Irish language opera.Please take 3 miutes to listen to our story and if you like it, look for us on Fundit. weare deeply grateful for all donations.!!! Many thanks Dave and Aideen
- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 132
- author: Clann Tuireann Opera
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Lugh and the Sons of Tuireann (2 of 2)
Part two of my ramblings about Lugh and the three brothers who killed his father....
published: 23 Sep 2008
author: fiacharrey
Lugh and the Sons of Tuireann (2 of 2)
Part two of my ramblings about Lugh and the three brothers who killed his father.
- published: 23 Sep 2008
- views: 202
- author: fiacharrey
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Tuireann makes a plank of himself
paddy's day...
published: 29 Apr 2008
author: LiveFatsDieYoGnu
Tuireann makes a plank of himself
paddy's day
- published: 29 Apr 2008
- views: 96
- author: LiveFatsDieYoGnu
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American Akita Tuireann Konigin Der Nacht At Melodor
2 CACIB Riga 13-14.06.2009...
published: 16 Jun 2009
author: Igors Olovo
American Akita Tuireann Konigin Der Nacht At Melodor
2 CACIB Riga 13-14.06.2009
- published: 16 Jun 2009
- views: 305
- author: Igors Olovo
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Celtachor-The wavesweeper.
Facebook Link www.facebook.com this is the final track on Celtachor's debut "In the hall o...
published: 03 Oct 2010
author: Celtachor Band
Celtachor-The wavesweeper.
Facebook Link www.facebook.com this is the final track on Celtachor's debut "In the hall of our ancient father's" Towards the Hill of Miochaoin, they went Brian faced Miochaoin, and they fought Like two beast's they attacked And as the sun rose Miochaoin fell As they heard their father's cry The Sons Of Miochaoin,appeared Corc,Conn and Aedh ,the champions gathered Courage Strength and honor in their thought's Spear's held tight against their enemy The Last stand of defence on their father's hill The Sons of Tuireann adamant on their task They began to clash. Driving their spear's into Tuireanns Son's The Sons in turn did the same Although death was upon them The task was still at hand Nearly at death and bereft of time Brian called to his brother's Let u rise up and climb the hill And give the three shouts. And with that Brian helped them up He raised them up with one in each hand Shedding river's of blood,they gave the three shouts Brian returned his brother's to the Wavesweeper. Manannan's Wavesweeper was ancient It was a sacred curragh It sailed fast on air and water With the ferocious speed of the wind The Son's traveled for many year's with despair and grief They came to Beinn Edair And their Father' dun And asked him for help. The Brother's gave the spit to Tuireann Give it to Lugh in friendship For they needed the healing,power of the pigskin For death had nearly claimed them. Tuireann journeyed to Teamhair In the search for Lugh He handed over the cooking spit And ...
- published: 03 Oct 2010
- views: 606
- author: Celtachor Band
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Celtic / Irish Mythology: Tuatha De Danann
The Tuatha Dé Danann ("peoples of the goddess Danu", Modern Irish, are a race of people in...
published: 12 Jan 2011
author: Celticlight1
Celtic / Irish Mythology: Tuatha De Danann
The Tuatha Dé Danann ("peoples of the goddess Danu", Modern Irish, are a race of people in Irish mythology. In the invasions tradition which begins with the Lebor Gabála Érenn, they are the fifth group to settle Ireland, conquering the island from the Fir Bolg. The Tuatha Dé Danann are thought to derive from the pre-Christian deities of Ireland. When the surviving stories were written, Ireland had been Christian for centuries, and the Tuatha Dé were represented as mortal kings, queens and heroes of the distant past; however there are many clues to their former divine status.
- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 14591
- author: Celticlight1
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Rosemary White - Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte [Geantraí 2007]
Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700-69) A popular form of love song in Irish is the invitation the p...
published: 04 Jan 2008
author: Ciarán Ó hÁgáin
Rosemary White - Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte [Geantraí 2007]
Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700-69) A popular form of love song in Irish is the invitation the poet gives to his lover to come and enjoy the beauties of nature and solitude with him. This song by Peadar Ó Doirnín is one of the best examples we have. Some versions also include the earthy rejection of the last verse, which is in contrast to the romantic terms of the invitation.) The hill or fort of Cian Mac Cáinte, hero of the tale 'The Death of the Sons of Tuireann', lies about two miles north-west of Dundalk, Co. Louth. Peadar Ó Doirnín was a hedge school master in South Armagh. The poem is sung to another tune, and it is credited to a different composer, we hear. www.standingstones.com A phlúr na maighdean is úire gné ... Chosen maiden, face full of coolness Fuair clú le scéimh ón Ádhamhchlainn ... Adam's descendents praise your beauty A chúil na bpéarla, a rún na héigse ... Your tresses, my pearl, heart of poetry A dhúblaíos féile is fáilte ... And your forever generous heart A ghnúis mar ghréin le tús gach lae ghil ... Your face like the sun at a luminous dawn A mhúchas léan le gáire ... That drowns all sadness with laughter 'Sé an trua gan mé is tú, a shiúir, linn féin ... What a pity, my love, that we're not together Sa dún sin Chéin Mhic Cáinte In the fort of Cian Mac Cáinte Táim brúite i bpéin gan suan gan néall ... The pain depresses me and I can't sleep De do chumha, a ghéag is áille ... Because of your beauty, the beauty of your limbs Is gur tó mo rogha i gCúigibh ...
- published: 04 Jan 2008
- views: 3880
- author: Ciarán Ó hÁgáin
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Bláthnaid Ní Dhonnchadha & Cór Thaobh a' Leithid - Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte
Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte - The Lover's Invitation Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700-69) A popular...
published: 11 Nov 2007
author: Ciarán Ó hÁgáin
Bláthnaid Ní Dhonnchadha & Cór Thaobh a' Leithid - Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte
Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte - The Lover's Invitation Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700-69) A popular form of love song in Irish is the invitation the poet gives to his lover to come and enjoy the beauties of nature and solitude with him. This song by Peadar Ó Doirnín is one of the best examples we have. Some versions also include the earthy rejection of the last verse, which is in contrast to the romantic terms of the invitation.) The hill or fort of Cian Mac Cáinte, hero of the tale 'The Death of the Sons of Tuireann', lies about two miles north-west of Dundalk, Co. Louth. eadar Ó Doirnín was a hedge school master in South Armagh. The poem is sung to another tune, and it is credited to a different composer, we hear. www.standingstones.com A phlúr na maighdean is úire gné ... Chosen maiden, face full of coolness Fuair clú le scéimh ón Ádhamhchlainn ... Adam's descendents praise your beauty A chúil na bpéarla, a rún na héigse ... Your tresses, my pearl, heart of poetry A dhúblaíos féile is fáilte ... And your forever generous heart A ghnúis mar ghréin le tús gach lae ghil ... Your face like the sun at a luminous dawn A mhúchas léan le gáire ... That drowns all sadness with laughter 'Sé an trua gan mé is tú, a shiúir, linn féin ... What a pity, my love, that we're not together Sa dún sin Chéin Mhic Cáinte In the fort of Cian Mac Cáinte Táim brúite i bpéin gan suan gan néall ... The pain depresses me and I can't sleep De do chumha, a ghéag is áille ... Because of your beauty, the ...
- published: 11 Nov 2007
- views: 5325
- author: Ciarán Ó hÁgáin
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Celtachor-Nemed's Wake
Intro track to Irish Mythology Metaller's Celtachor new debut cd....
published: 22 Aug 2010
author: Celtachor Band
Celtachor-Nemed's Wake
Intro track to Irish Mythology Metaller's Celtachor new debut cd.
- published: 22 Aug 2010
- views: 515
- author: Celtachor Band
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Celtachor-A Warning to Balor
New track from Celtachor's Debut "In the Hall's of our Ancient Father's" As the winds blow...
published: 22 Aug 2010
author: Celtachor Band
Celtachor-A Warning to Balor
New track from Celtachor's Debut "In the Hall's of our Ancient Father's" As the winds blow across Uisneach Lugh prepares to attack Driving the fomorians back to their lands To send a message of war to balor! No more shall we stand idle by As our kin and our lands are oppressed The Sun is setting on our shores from the east and in the west Lugh grabed his spear and his shield and Launched himself through the wind And as the fomor ran in terror Lugh set upon them ATTACK! With blood on his ancient shield He drove his spear into fomorian hide Relentless with Rage,Fighting till the end The bodies strewn and scattered Crushing bone with tempered steel Through armour battered and worn The Call of war rings through theplains As the horns bellow a new age Ancient kings of Dana look upon,Lugh with pride Many warriors will fall and heroes will bleed Till our lands are free Forevermore He made a end of eight nines of them The last nine protected by the king To send word back,to the tyrant balor And tell the story from beginning to end As the fires burn on the distant hills And the waves crash upon Lochlann The tides of battle are set in stone As the flames flicker and die Nuada and Lugh look to the horizion Horns of war proclaim! A great battle will take place soon The Wrath of Balor comes forth! War!!!! As the fires and flames flicker and die.....
- published: 22 Aug 2010
- views: 2216
- author: Celtachor Band
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OCTOBER: Event Guide Preview
A quick look at what's coming up this October in axis. For more information see www.axis-b...
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: axis Ballymun
OCTOBER: Event Guide Preview
A quick look at what's coming up this October in axis. For more information see www.axis-ballymun.ie or call (01) 8832100.
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 29
- author: axis Ballymun
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Celtachor-In the hall's of Nuada
Facebook Link www.facebook.com The third track on "In the hall's of our ancient fathers" L...
published: 08 Nov 2010
author: Celtachor Band
Celtachor-In the hall's of Nuada
Facebook Link www.facebook.com The third track on "In the hall's of our ancient fathers" Lugh went to Nuada, of the Silver Arm At the Great Feast of Temhair,Celestial fires burn bright I am Lugh son of Cian and Ethlinn What are you skilled in Master of all arts? I am champion,carpenter,harper and smith I am magician ,poet and cupbearer, Nuada challenged him to a game of chess And ever game played Lugh won None like him have entered here,His face as bright as the sun Lugh took the throne for thirteen days ,and not a day more. To fight against the fomor!! Lugh went to Grellach Dollaid with the Dagda ,Nuada and Ogma To make plans and wage war on the fomor The place was called"The Whisper of the Men of Dea" The council broke for three long years Lugh traveled to the Sons of Manannan To Prepare for War! Nuada held a great assembly At the hill of Uisneach The Warriors gathering grasping their spears and shields And over the hills came a brightnes Like that of the setting sun to the west Lugh and the Riders of the Sidhe Galloping over the plains On Manannans Horse Aonbharr Swift as the wind,and strong as the sea In the distance messangers Nine times nine of the fomor come forth Looking for tax's and fines From the men of ireland Four of the most foul fomori Eine,Eathfaigh Coron and Compar Bringers of Dread A rage came onto Lugh As he grabbed the Answerer And watched as the De Danann rose for the fomor A fire in his eyes That could not be quenched Anger rose in him He brought a ...
- published: 08 Nov 2010
- views: 2244
- author: Celtachor Band
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Stephen the Rhymer: The Book of Invasions (3 of 4)
part three of my potted poetic paraphrase of the Book of Invasions, cornerstone of Irish m...
published: 18 May 2012
author: Stephen Cole
Stephen the Rhymer: The Book of Invasions (3 of 4)
part three of my potted poetic paraphrase of the Book of Invasions, cornerstone of Irish myth and magic; in which Lugh, warrior-poet born from a union of two warring faerie races, arrives in Erin to defeat his enemies but meets with betrayal from his friends... (Find the ramblings of Stephen the Rhymer on facebook)
- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 18
- author: Stephen Cole