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  • The Cath Maige Tuired Myth, MacLaughlin Clans, and Gaelic Phrases

    The Cath Maige Tuired Myth, MacLaughlin Clans, and Gaelic Phrases

    ceilteach on 5th January, 2026

    The saga of the Cath Maige Tuired (First Battle of Mag Tuired) and its sequel, the Second Battle of Mag Tuired, stand among the most powerful tales of Irish mythology. These myths vividly chronicle the Tuatha Dé Danann's heroic battles against the formidable Fomorians. The stories explore timeless themes such...

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  • Cú Chulainn, MacCarty, and Gaelic Voices in Celtic History

    Cú Chulainn, MacCarty, and Gaelic Voices in Celtic History

    ceilteach on 29th December, 2025

    Celtic mythology is a richly woven tapestry of stories that offer glimpses into the spiritual and cultural fabric of ancient Celtic peoples. Among the many captivating tales, the exploits of Cú Chulainn, the legendary Irish hero, stand out as beacons of bravery and destiny. His "Boyhood Deeds," part of the...

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  • The Vision of Mac Conglinne and Celtic Clans of Kerry and Man

    The Vision of Mac Conglinne and Celtic Clans of Kerry and Man

    ceilteach on 15th December, 2025

    Celtic mythology offers a rich tapestry of stories that reveal much about ancient Irish societies, their values, and their worldview. Among these myths, The Vision of Mac Conglinne stands out, blending history and myth through the journey of its protagonist and reflecting core cultural motifs. Similarly, the Battle of Moytura...

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  • The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne: Celtic Myths, Clans, and Gaelic Phrases

    The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne: Celtic Myths, Clans, and Gaelic Phrases

    ceilteach on 14th February, 2026

    Celtic heritage is a rich tapestry woven with captivating myths, deep-rooted clans, and a living language that continues to breathe life into ancient traditions. Join us on a journey that explores some of the most enthralling aspects of this timeless culture....

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  • Cúchulainn’s Last Stand and the O’Toole Clan’s Wicklow Legacy

    Cúchulainn’s Last Stand and the O’Toole Clan’s Wicklow Legacy

    ceilteach on 22nd December, 2025

    The rich tapestry of Celtic mythology has fascinated scholars and enthusiasts alike for centuries. Central to Irish lore are tales like The Death of Cúchulainn, a tragic story from the Ulster Cycle which eloquently captures themes of fate, honor, and betrayal. Cúchulainn’s final heroic act, tying himself to a stone...

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