Additional information on Banshee - Irish Female Fairy: Irish Mythology and Folklore :- Mar 11, 2010
... Whether it be the
banshee or the leprechaun, or the heroic tales of Finn mac Cumhaill,
Irish culture has some intriguing
mythology and folk
...-
Banshee or Benshee - an
Irish fairy attached to a house. Common name for the
... Corrigan - In Brittany
folklore, a
female fairy. She is said to have
... Dagda - king of the
fairy race of the Tuatha de Danann in
Irish mythology. He was celebrated
...- Mar 17, 2011
... Ireland's long history is riddled with ancient
mythology and folklore.
Ireland's ... The
Banshee was a woman who carried with her an omen of death.
... As legend has it,
female fairies often give birth to deformed children.
- Originally in
Irish literature,
banshee actually means "woman of
fairy ... word for
fairy mound referred to the Otherworldly realm, which the
Irish ... folklore traditions that
banshee came to mean a
female wraith or spirit,
...- According to tradition, the
banshee can only cry for five major
Irish families:
.... It appears that
fairy women all over
Ireland find birth a difficult experience.
.... The
myth may have inspired the Headless Horseman in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- This article is about the
banshee of
Irish folklore.
... of the sídhe" or "woman of the
fairy mounds") is a feminine spirit in
Irish mythology,
... These
women are sometimes referred to as "keeners" and the best keeners would be in much demand.
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Irish Folklore Stories, Mythology And
Celtic Legends From
Ireland.
... Banshee – woman of the
Faerie mound – When people think
Banshee they may think of a
...-
Ireland is country with countless tales of
myth and folklore. But none are more often repeated than the tales of leprechauns, selkies and the
banshees.
... Said to be a type of
fairy, the Leprechaun is a cobbler, making the shoes of all other
fairy folk. Usually depicted as an old and bearded man, Leprechauns are never
female.
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