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Originally the Banshee was not a death-heralding old crone, but a queen or lady of the Sidhe, an angelic being with long flowing red hair.
The Banshee is depicted in folklore as being red-haired, which is a symbol of the fairy-kind
#folklore
#folklore
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The Banshee is depicted in folklore as being red-haired, which is a symbol of the fairy-kind #folklore
Redheads from history: Alexander the Great, Boudicca, Richard the Lionheart, Florence Nightingale.
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Redheads from history: Alexander the Great, Boudicca, Richard the Lionheart, Florence Nightingale.
Mary Magdalene had red hair & wears her traditional red mantle in icons: Red is the colour of true faith & the Blood of the Lamb (Heb 11:28)
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An cailín agus an bó rua. #Eire #Ireland
The Udmurt people of the Volga region in #Russia are 'the most redheaded people in the world' outside of Ireland and Scotland.
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The Udmurt people of the Volga region in #Russia are 'the most redheaded people in the world' outside of Ireland and Scotland.
According to some scholars, #Russia means 'land of the red', referring to red hair; named after the red-haired viking Rurik, founder of Rus'.
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According to some scholars, #Russia means 'land of the red', referring to red hair; named after the red-haired viking Rurik, founder of Rus'.
Russian redheads from the city of Perm, a red hair hotspot near the Ural Mountains. Sits on the same line of latitude as Ireland/Scotland.
#Redheads
#Redheads
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Russian redheads from the city of Perm, a red hair hotspot near the Ural Mountains. Sits on the same line of latitude as Ireland/Scotland. #Redheads
Red hair was admired in ancient Europe - It was associated with courage & honour; a mark of divinity, beauty, vitality, & fierceness of war.
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Red hair was admired in ancient Europe - It was associated with courage & honour; a mark of divinity, beauty, vitality, & fierceness of war.
The Iliad describes Menelaus & Achilles, heroes of Ancient Greece, as redheads. Helen of Troy too, deemed the most beautiful woman on earth, was ginger
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Hibernia is the Roman name for Ireland, meaning 'the land of winter'. They saw it as an inhospitable land at the edge of the known world.
Hibernia - Lily Williams (1874-1940)
The beautiful figure, seated & alert, personifies the national awakening of the #Gaelic spirit.
The beautiful figure, seated & alert, personifies the national awakening of the #Gaelic spirit.
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Hibernia - Lily Williams (1874-1940) The beautiful figure, seated & alert, personifies the national awakening of the #Gaelic spirit.
A portrait of Arthur Griffith c. 1920, by Lily Williams.
The two were lifelong friends and worked to promote the Irish cultural revival.
The two were lifelong friends and worked to promote the Irish cultural revival.
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The stoat (Irish: Easóg) is found all over Ireland and mainly eats rabbits. #Irish #wildlife
Early days of March #hares (Irish: Giorria) will be seen while taking a drive up the mountains. First of the year!
Rock of Cashel, Tipperary. Site of the conversion of the king of Munster. Formed when St Patrick banished Satan from nearby mountain Devil's Bit.
#Tipperary
#Tipperary
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Rock of Cashel, Tipperary. Site of the conversion of the king of Munster. Formed when St Patrick banished Satan from nearby mountain Devil's Bit. #Tipperary
St Patrick's Rock, #Cashel, Co Tipperary - Jim Fitzpatrick
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This poem was originally written in Irish in the margins of the St Gall Gospel (8th C.) - probably by a bored but very inspired scribe.
Pangur Bán, perhaps the most famous poem from Early Ireland: written by a monk about his cat named Pangur.
https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
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Pangur Bán, perhaps the most famous poem from Early Ireland: written by a monk about his cat named Pangur. https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
A poem by Sedulius Scottus ('the Irish') written in Liège, 9th c.
His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
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A poem by Sedulius Scottus ('the Irish') written in Liège, 9th c. His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.