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The village of Allihies at the tip of the beautiful Beara Peninsula, West Cork.
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An Early Bronze Age funerary urn from Carrowntober East, Co. Galway. It dates from c. 2000 BC
Mist rolls in at Drombeg megalithic stone circle in Co Cork
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Mist rolls in at Drombeg megalithic stone circle in Co Cork
The ruins of an early medieval 12th century round tower at Aghaviller, Kilkenny
'Freedom is a condition which can be lost and won and lost again; nationality is a life which, if once lost, can never be recovered. A nation is a stubborn thing, very hard to kill; but a dead nation does not come back to life, any more than a dead man.'
Robert Emmet led an armed insurrection against British rule #OnThisDay in 1803 to establish Ireland as an independent Republic.
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Robert Emmet led an armed insurrection against British rule #OnThisDay in 1803 to establish Ireland as an independent Republic.
Emmet was 25 years old when he was sentenced to death. Lived a life of meaning in such a short time on earth.
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In Irish mythology the dragon is a hybrid creature of many forms. Sea-serpents, devouring worms, & leery-eyed beasts are common. However the real criteria for the dragon is functional - they serve as malevolent forces, reality distorters, & penultimate tests of sovereignty.
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The Muirdris, a terrifying sea-dragon that once inhabited the waters about Ireland. It was killed by Fergus mac Léti, a mythical king of Ulster, but not before his face was disfigured by the beast's horrific gaze. ('diuderc' - a death-gaze)
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The 'Cattle Raid of Fraích' is an Irish tale which influenced the legendary epic Beowulf. In it, a warrior named Fraoch defeats a fearsome serpent who guards a magical rowan tree - he is mortally wounded, but survives thanks to the supernatural healing of the faerie.
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In ancient Europe, dragons were linked to areas like bogs and marshlands. These places were filled with serpentine creatures - worms, maggots, eels - hence seen as the source of a dragon's wealth due to their powers of regeneration & decay.