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  2. Celtic Otherworld - Wikipedia

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    In some tales, the Otherworld is reached by going under the waters of pools, lakes, or the sea, or else by crossing the western sea. [1] In Irish Immrama ("voyage") tales, a beautiful young Otherworld woman often approaches the hero and sings to him of this happy land. Sometimes she offers him an apple, or the promise of her love in exchange ...

  3. Otherworld - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Otherworld is more usually described as a paradisal fairyland than a frightening place. [6] Many Celtic Immrams or "voyage stories" and other medieval texts provide evidence of a Celtic belief in an otherworld. One example which is helpful to understand the Celtic concept of the otherworld is The Voyage of Saint Brendan.

  4. Celtworld - Wikipedia

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    After the theatre show, visitors entered the interactive Celtic Otherworld exhibition. This area included quizzes, information on women in Irish mythology, ogham stones, Aos Sí, an £18,000 replica Book of Kells, and an artificial tree with talking animatronic human heads. [7] [8] [9] [4] The exit was via a gift shop. [8]

  5. Milesians (Irish) - Wikipedia

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    In A View of the Present State of Ireland, Edmund Spenser accepted and rejected various parts of the myth both to denigrate the Irish of his day and to justify English colonisation of Ireland in the 1590s (at the height of the Anglo-Spanish war). [19] The myth was cited during the Contention of the bards, which lasted from 1616 to 1624. During ...

  6. List of hotels in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mount Herbert Hotel: Old Haig's Distillery — 168 Royal Hibernian Hotel: Dawson Street: 1751 1982 Shelbourne Hotel. St Stephen's Green: 1824 — Mentioned in James Joyce's Ulysses. The Constitution of the Irish Free State was drafted in the hotel in 1922, in what is now known as The Constitution Room. [10] Wynn's Hotel. Abbey Street: 17 ...

  7. The Voyage of Bran - Wikipedia

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    The poem shares similar themes and elements with other Irish immrama, such as The Voyage of Brendan and The Voyage of Máel Dúin, both written in early to mid-900.. For example, both Bran's and Máel Dúin's voyagers reach an island of laughter or laughing people, [28] and in each case a crew member is left abandoned.

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