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Eochaid mac Eirc - High King of Ireland, the last Fir Bolg king and the first king to establish a system of justice; Fiacha Cennfinnán - High King of Ireland; Fodbgen - High King of Ireland; Gaillimh iníon Breasail - mythical woman from whom the river and city of Galway derive their name; Gann and Genann - joint High Kings of Ireland
Home Is the Hero: Fielder Cook: Walter Macken: drama romance: Entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival: Mise Éire: George Morrison: Liam Budhlaeir (narrator) Documentary: Chronicles Irish history from 1890s-1918, including the 1916 Easter Rising. It was the first feature length Irish language film. Shake Hands with the Devil ...
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Biographical adventure film about American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones. The Mission: 1986: 1760–1763: Jesuit missionaries in South America Belle: 2013: 1761–1804: The true history of Dido Elizabeth Belle, a mixed–race daughter of British Naval officer John Lindsay and an African woman.
5. Michael Collins (1996). Director: Neil Jordan Cast: Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn, Stephen Rea Rating: R Run Time: 132 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 78% | IMDb 7.1/10 Genre: Biopic, Historical ...
Cúchulainn – Ireland, folk legend and the pre-eminent hero of Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle. Moremi Ajasoro – Nigeria, Yoruba queen and heroine of Ife; Till Eulenspiegel or Tijl Uilenspiegel – Germany and the Low Countries, trickster and jester. Fionn mac Cumhaill – Ireland, warrior, leader of the Fianna. Primary figure in the Oisin cycle.
The three main manuscript sources for Irish mythology are the late 11th/early 12th century Lebor na hUidre (Book of the Dun Cow), which is in the library of the Royal Irish Academy, and is the oldest surviving manuscript written entirely in the Irish language; the early 12th-century Book of Leinster, which is in the Library of Trinity College ...
Here are 12 Irish movies to watch this St. Patrick’s Day. 'Darby O’Gill and the Little People' Starting off the list strong is this 1959 Robert Stevenson-directed leprechaun-themed movie.