Her captor is no mere mortal, but a powerful and mystical fairy: “The beast plopped into ... John Duncan, The Riders of the Sidhe, 1911, a depiction of Celtic fairies. Fairies would have been ...
Celtic mythology is comprised of legends and lore from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, and Brittany. Each Celtic culture has its own language and traditions, but there is some ...
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Traveling with MJ on MSNFairy Forts: A Magical Look at IrelandWhen the Irish talk about fairy forts, they’re referring to the remains of stones set out in a circular arrangement and ...
To complicate matters further, clurichauns and leprechauns have yet another fairy cousin: the far darrig. The name derives from the Irish fear dearg, meaning “red man,” inspired by the fairy ...
Curated by University of Colorado Boulder students under the direction of Sean Babbs (Instruction Coordinator for the Libraries' Rare and Distinctive Collections) and Suzanne Magnanini (Associate ...
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