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  2. Manannán mac Lir - Wikipedia

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    A document called the "Supposed True Chronicle of Man" (16th century) asserts that Manannan was the first "ruler of Mann" and "was as paynim (pagan), and kept, by necromancy, the Land of Man under mists", and imposed as tax a bundle of green rushes, which was due every Midsummer Eve at a place called Warfield (the present-day South Barrule). [111]

  3. House of Manannan - Wikipedia

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    The House of Manannan is a museum in Peel in the Isle of Man. It is named after the "great mythological sea god" [ 1 ] Manannan and covers the island's Celtic, Viking, and Maritime history. History

  4. Emain Ablach - Wikipedia

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    Emain Ablach (also Emne; Middle Irish Emhain Abhlach or Eamhna; meaning "Emhain of the Apples") is a mythical island paradise in Irish mythology.It is often regarded as the realm of the sea god Manannán Mac Lir and identified with either the Isle of Man or, less plausibly, the Isle of Arran.

  5. Lir - Wikipedia

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    "Manannan mac Lir: i. e. a renowned trader who dwelt in the Isle of Man. He was the best pilot in the west of Europe. Through acquaintance with the sky he knew the quarter in which would be fair weather and foul weather, and when each of these two seasons would change.

  6. Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of relations and cultural exchange between the Isle of Man and Ireland. The Isle of Man's historic Manx language and its modern revived variant are closely related to both Scottish Gaelic and the Irish language and, in 1947, Éamon de Valera, the Taoiseach of Ireland, spearheaded efforts to save the dying Manx language. [58]

  7. Manannan Ballad - Wikipedia

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    The Manannan Ballad or Manx Traditionary Ballad is a poem in Early Manx [1] dating from about the beginning of the 16th century. It gives an account of the history of the Isle of Man and its rulers, ranging from the Gaelic god Manannán mac Lir up to Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby. [2] The Manannan Ballad is the oldest datable work in the ...

  8. History of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 1: The Evolution of the Natural Landscape. Davey, Peter (2010). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 2: Prehistory. Duffy, Sean (2005). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 3: The Medieval Period, 1000-1406. Belchem, John (2001). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 5: The Modern Period, 1830-1999.

  9. Judiciary of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The superior court of the Isle of Man is the High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man, consisting of a Civil Division and an appeal division, called the Staff of Government Division. The judges of the High Court are the deemsters , appointed by the King (acting on the advice of the Secretary of State for Justice in the United Kingdom), and the ...