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Plor na mBan
Plor na mBan In Irish mythology, Plor na mBan ("the flower of the lady") was ...
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Oisín
... recognise each other. In Oisín in Tir na nÓg his most famous echtra, or adventure ... him and takes him away to Tir na nÓg ("the land of the young") (also ... s famous son, Oscar, and a daughter, Plor na mBan. After what seems to him to ... had predicted. The horse returns to Tir na nÓg. He and his comrade Caílte ...
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Niamh
... Manannan mac Lir and Queen of Tir na nÓg. She fell in love with Oisín ... Niamh and returned with her to Tir na nÓg, he became homesick after what he ... The three years he spent in Tir na nÓg turned out to be 300 Irish ... Niamh had given birth to his daughter, Plor na mBan. Niamh returned to Ireland to ...
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Celtic mythology
... Morrigan, Murigen, Neit, Nemain, Niamh, Nuada, Ogma, Plor na mBan, Sheila-na-gig, Tailtiu, Tethra, Irish kings, heroes and ... Shoney, Locations Annwn, Mag Mell, Sidh, Tir na n-Og Weapons Fragarach, Gae Bulg, Spear ...
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Oscar (Irish mythology)
... called Niamh, who also bore his sister, Plor na mBan. Oisín, in turn, was the son ...
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Category:Fenian Cycle
... O Oisín Oscar (Irish mythology) Ossian P Plor na mBan S Sadbh T Tadg mac Nuadat
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