@NeuKelte@todon.eu
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

NeuKelte

@NeuKelte@todon.eu

Lead author of the Nua-Celtic Manifesto (https://zotum.net/profile/ncm); author of an unpublished fantasy novel; environmentalist & conservationist; interest in public affairs, study of political science; student of the representatives of Dr. and Master Sha; lightworker & medium; place of residence/work: Béal Átha Caointe

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: „The Giant Finn McCool scales the frontage of the country's
former National Wax Museum in Dublin (the building was later demolished in 2006 to be replaced by a 'Comfort Inn' hotel). Once inside, visitors could see the giant's head looking down on them from the staircase ceiling!“
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fionn_mac_Cumhaill

NeuKelte, to animals German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

: #Mythical creatures and #animals with body parts potruding from their mouths stand for the eternal cycle of death and reincarnation.
Source: Natural History Museum Vienna

Mythical creatures and animals, Natural History Museum Vienna, photocredit 1. Neu-Kelte

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

for : #Diancecht had inserted a prosthesis of silver for #Nuada's severed arm, but a black beetle lived in it, causing the king terrible pain by nibbling at his wound. With the help of his sister #Airmed, #Miach was able to grow him a new arm. But Diancecht then killed his son out of jealousy and buried him in the ground. From #Miach's grave, however, 365 different medicinal herbs grew through #Airmed's tears, which she named and saved. When #Diancecht found out, he mixed them all up so that their powers were lost. Only #Airmed knew them and knew how to use them.
Source: Guyonvarc'h/Le Roux Die #Druiden

NeuKelte, to random German
@NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

deleted_by_author

  • Loading...
  • NeuKelte,
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    @AnnaAnthro Done! Thanks for reminding me 🙏

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    for : The Three Gods of Art (‘Trí de Dána’) settled in an area called Magh Rein, on the borders of Co Cavan and Co Leitrim. From there, it’s not a long trek to Corleck Hill, where a carved stone head with three faces was found, now on display at the Museum of Archeology in Dublin.
    Source: https://aliisaac.substack.com/

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    This is your personal invitation to discuss the draft of the Nua-Celtic Manifesto with me on https://zotum.net/profile/ncm.
    We need , a and to in a of within 🙏

    NeuKelte, to ireland German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : There are about 1200 known crannogs in #Ireland, but it is estimated that there are probably many, many more yet to be discovered. The majority are concentrated in the drumlins area of the midlands, the north and north-west of Ireland. There are thought to be up to 300 on Lough Gara. Lough Allen also has numerous crannogs with a submerged stone pathway leading to them. The Black Islands of Lough Ree numbered 52. They were often built in small clusters overlooking a larger one further out in deeper water… the home of the chieftain, perhaps.
    Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

    NeuKelte, to ireland German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : Crannogs were in use in #Ireland from the middle Bronze Age into the seventeenth century. A crannog is an artificial island constructed from brush, timber, clay, peat and stone, often supported by timber piles. Large stones were added to their edges, probably to protect them from the force of the water. The surface would have been topped with a fine layer of earth and sand. The old Irish word is crannóc, from crann, meaning ‘tree’ and óg, meaning ‘young’. It is not known if this term refers to the island itself, or the structures built upon it.
    Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : Dún Dealgan means ‘the stronghold of Dalgan’ in . According to legend, long before it became the home of Ulster’s hero, , it was originally the site of a fortress constructed by a Fir Bolg chieftain by the name of Delga.
    This legendary and historic site is situated on a ridge just outside of Dundalk, overlooking the Castletown River, known also as Abhainn Chaisleán Dhún. The tower, known as ‘Byrne’s Folly’, which is still standing today, was built by a local landowner named Patrick Byrne. He was quite a character by all accounts, as he was reputed to have made his fortune by smuggling.`
    Source: Ali Isaac

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : Behind the fortification of Cronk ny Merriu are the remains of a homestead. Originally believed to have been build in the #Celtic #IronAge it was later re-occupied during the Norse Period. The site has a building nearly rectangular in construction with three doorways and a standard Norse central hearth. Remains of this building are clearly visible.
    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronk_ny_Merriu

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : Angus is supposed to have made his home at #Newgrange, near the Boyne the underground temple which was formerly called Brugh na Boinne. The old stories say that three trees grew there which were always heavy with fruit, and whoever rested at Brugh na Boinne and ate of this fruit would be deathless.
    Source: Heroes of the Dawn by Violet Russel

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    This is your personal invitation to discuss the draft of the Nua-Celtic Manifesto with me on https://zotum.net/profile/ncm.
    We need , a and to in a of within 🙏

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar
    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar
    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar
    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar
    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar
    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    This is your personal invitation to discuss the draft of the Nua-Celtic Manifesto with me on https://zotum.net/profile/ncm.
    We need , a and to in a of within 🙏

    NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    Each Fenian warrior was equipped by the smiths working in the caves of Keshcorran with a sword and spear of superlative quality. „Each sword had a different name, details of which were related in the tale. Fionn’s sword was called Mac an Luin. The happy warriors were also provided with accommodation and when they awoke next morning,
    they found themselves back on Slieve Luachra still bearing their new weapons.“
    Source: Antiquarian Research in Co. Sligo as a Background to the #Mythology and Archaeology of Moytura by Eamonn P. Kelly #Celtic

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    Each Fenian warrior was equipped by the smiths working in the caves of Keshcorran with a sword and spear of superlative quality. „Each sword had a different name, details of which were related in the tale. Fionn’s sword was called Mac an Luin. The happy warriors were also provided with accommodation and when they awoke next morning,
    they found themselves back on Slieve Luachra still bearing their new weapons.“
    Source: Antiquarian Research in Co. Sligo as a Background to the Mythology and Archaeology of Moytura by Eamonn P. Kelly

    NeuKelte, to random German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    #Culann, the smith, who was also a Divine and Prophet, is said to have lived for a time on the Isle of Man, where he manufactured sword, spear, and shield of such transcendent excellence for Conchobar, that he was invited by him to dwell in his realm.
    Source: https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/fim/fim04.htm

    NeuKelte,
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    `While awaiting the completion of his weapons on the Isle of Man, Conchobar was able to overpower a mermaid. To induce him to liberate her, she informed him that she was Teeval, the Princess of the Ocean; and promised that if he caused the smith Culann to form her representation on the shield surrounded with this inscription, 'Teeval, Princess of the Ocean,' it would possess such extraordinary powers that when ever he was about engaging his enemy in battle, and looked upon her figure on the shield, read the legend, and invoked her name, his enemies would diminish in strength, while he and his people would acquire a proportionate increase in theirs. Conchobar had the shield made according to the advice of Teeval, and, on his return to Ireland, such extraordinary success attended his arms, that he won the kingdom of Ulster.
    Source: https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/fim/fim04.htm

    NeuKelte,
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    After Culan had crafted weapons of transcendent excellence for Conchobar on the Isle of Man, he accepted the offer of the ambitious young man from , to dwell in his realm, and settled on the plain of Murthemne, which was fabled to have been formerly situated beneath the sea. It was here that he was visited by Conchobar, accompanied by his Court and Setanta. Culann was the possessor of a terrible hound, which was slain by the youthful Setanta; who was in consequence called , i.e., Culann's hound.`
    Source: https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/fim/fim04.htm

    NeuKelte, to FF German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    On thanks for your support @croyle @bastibayer @sbarrax @Cat_LeFey @leah

    NeuKelte,
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    @croyle Yes, you have favoured a post of mine! 🙏

    NeuKelte, to ireland German
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    : Geali Dianvir was the eldest son of the king of the Fir Bolg, invaders who may be mythological memories of early arrivals; his people were defeated by Balor, king of the evil Fomorians, who similarly may reflect historical indigenous peoples. After the battle, the defeated Fir Bolg sailed away from , returning to the mysterious land of Gallowna, where they attempted to recoup their strength.
    From Gallowna, Geali Dianvir was sent back to repair the damage to his people’s reputation that Balor had dealt. When he arrived in Bantry, in western Co. Cork in the southwestern province of Munster, Geali Dianvir found the Formorian queen surrounded by Balor’s men, who every night applied venom to their swords so that they were unbeatable in battle. The venom was obtained from a well into which the warriors plunged their weapons; the Fir Bolg hero decided to eliminate their advantage by turning it from poison to clear water. To do this, he poured 20 measures of the milk of the magical cow of abundance, the glas ghaibhleann, into the well. The Fir Bolg hero was then able to gain the advantage over Balor’s men and drive them to the outer reaches of the land.
    Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore
    https://x.com/dublinmacker/status/1271541748863508480?t=VlZCYYhpw-KLu22YntMnsw&s=09

    NeuKelte,
    @NeuKelte@todon.eu avatar

    for : „In , the were said to have played hurling with their enemies, the Fir Bolg, before the Battle of Moytura commenced.
    According to Lady Gregory in her book, Of Gods and Fighting Men, this is what happened:
    “It was on a Midsummer day they began the battle. Three times nine hurlers of the Tuatha de Danaan went out against three times nine hurlers of the Firbolgs, and they were beaten, and every one of them was killed.”
    So the Fir Bolg won the game, but unfortunately for them, went on to lose the battle. In some versions, they actually played with the heads of their enemies, instead of a ball.“
    Source: Ali Isaac

    Cluiche iománaíochta (hurling match), The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, Turlough, photocredit 1. Neu-Kelte

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • megavids
  • InstantRegret
  • rosin
  • modclub
  • Youngstown
  • khanakhh
  • Durango
  • slotface
  • mdbf
  • cubers
  • GTA5RPClips
  • kavyap
  • DreamBathrooms
  • ngwrru68w68
  • JUstTest
  • magazineikmin
  • osvaldo12
  • tester
  • tacticalgear
  • ethstaker
  • Leos
  • thenastyranch
  • everett
  • normalnudes
  • anitta
  • provamag3
  • cisconetworking
  • lostlight
  • All magazines