Fir Bholg
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Fir Bolg — In Irish mythology the Fir Bolg (Fir Bholg, Firbolg) were one of the races that inhabited the island of Ireland prior to the arrival of the Tuatha Dé Danann. MythologyIn far antiquity the Fir Bolg were the rulers of Ireland (at the time called… … Wikipedia
Fir Bolg — Pour la créature fictive du jeu Donjons Dragons, voir Firbolg (Donjons et dragons). Les Fir Bolg (ou Fîr Bholg), dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, sont un peuple de guerriers et d artisans, dont le nom signifie « hommes sacs[1] »… … Wikipédia en Français
Firbolg — Fir Bolg Pour la créature fictive du jeu Donjons Dragons, voir Firbolg (Donjons et dragons). Les Fir Bolg (ou Fîr Bholg), dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, sont un peuple de guerriers et d artisans, dont le nom signifie « hommes… … Wikipédia en Français
Firbolgs — (Fir Bholg) In Celtic myth the third dynasty of ancient Ireland following those of Nemed and Partholon. It is possible that they occupied portions of Ireland simultaneously with the Fomors, but the tendency of early myth has been to keep them… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Mairtine — The Mairtine (Martini, Marthene, Muirtine, Maidirdine, Mhairtine) were an important people of late prehistoric Munster, Ireland, who by early historical times appear to have completely vanished from the Irish political landscape. They are notable … Wikipedia
Settlement of Great Britain and Ireland — The British Isles have a long history of migration from across Europe, starting in the Palaeolithic period. Over the millennia successive waves of immigrants have come to the Isles, a process that is continuing today. The ancient migrations have… … Wikipedia