#aine — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/ee/137925/ Antiaine sai keset Euroopat esmakordselt autoga sõita | Tehnika #aine #aintaine #antiainetehas #antiprootonid #Äri #Business #cern #EE #Eesti #EestiKeel #Estonia #Estonian #prootonid #teadus #tehnika
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https://www.europesays.com/be-fr/37101/ le Diable rouge célèbre avec la manière l’anniversaire de son fils aîné (photos) #aîné #anniversaire #BE #BEFr #Belgique #Belgium #Bruyne #célèbre #Celebrities #Celebrity #CowBoy #Diable #Divertissement #Entertainment #Kevin #manière #people #Photos #Rouge
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~ Áine ~
Embodiment of summer and royalty, Áine (AWN-yah) is a force to be reckoned with. She can help boost any kind of magickal working due to her associations with each the sun, the moon, and the fairy realm.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Aine #FairyMagick #Summer #Sun #Fire #Moon #Fae #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Magick -
~ Áine ~
Embodiment of summer and royalty, Áine (AWN-yah) is a force to be reckoned with. She can help boost any kind of magickal working due to her associations with each the sun, the moon, and the fairy realm.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Aine #FairyMagick #Summer #Sun #Fire #Moon #Fae #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Magick -
~ Áine ~
Embodiment of summer and royalty, Áine (AWN-yah) is a force to be reckoned with. She can help boost any kind of magickal working due to her associations with each the sun, the moon, and the fairy realm.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Aine #FairyMagick #Summer #Sun #Fire #Moon #Fae #DivineFeminine #Goddess #Magick -
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `The moon is associated with the divine feminine as the female cycle was linked to the phases of the moon. In #Ireland, #Aine was Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means “bright” as she lights up the dark. Although the origins of this superstition cannot now be traced, some say it goes right back into our distant pagan past.`
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack -
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `The moon is associated with the divine feminine as the female cycle was linked to the phases of the moon. In #Ireland, #Aine was Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means “bright” as she lights up the dark. Although the origins of this superstition cannot now be traced, some say it goes right back into our distant pagan past.`
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack -
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `The moon is associated with the divine feminine as the female cycle was linked to the phases of the moon. In #Ireland, #Aine was Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means “bright” as she lights up the dark. Although the origins of this superstition cannot now be traced, some say it goes right back into our distant pagan past.`
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack -
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `The moon is associated with the divine feminine as the female cycle was linked to the phases of the moon. In #Ireland, #Aine was Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means “bright” as she lights up the dark. Although the origins of this superstition cannot now be traced, some say it goes right back into our distant pagan past.`
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack -
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `The moon is associated with the divine feminine as the female cycle was linked to the phases of the moon. In #Ireland, #Aine was Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. Her name means “bright” as she lights up the dark. Although the origins of this superstition cannot now be traced, some say it goes right back into our distant pagan past.`
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack -
The goddess Aine, Queen of the Fairies, was said to live beneath Ireland's Lough Gur. One day as Aine napped by the lake, a covetous herdsboy saw her and stole her golden comb. For this, the boy experienced constant misfortune until the day of his untimely death. #FolkloreSunday
#Folklore #Folktale #FairyTale #LoughGur #Ireland #IrishFolklore #Fairy #Aine
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The goddess Aine, Queen of the Fairies, was said to live beneath Ireland's Lough Gur. One day as Aine napped by the lake, a covetous herdsboy saw her and stole her golden comb. For this, the boy experienced constant misfortune until the day of his untimely death. #FolkloreSunday
#Folklore #Folktale #FairyTale #LoughGur #Ireland #IrishFolklore #Fairy #Aine
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The goddess Aine, Queen of the Fairies, was said to live beneath Ireland's Lough Gur. One day as Aine napped by the lake, a covetous herdsboy saw her and stole her golden comb. For this, the boy experienced constant misfortune until the day of his untimely death. #FolkloreSunday
#Folklore #Folktale #FairyTale #LoughGur #Ireland #IrishFolklore #Fairy #Aine
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The goddess Aine, Queen of the Fairies, was said to live beneath Ireland's Lough Gur. One day as Aine napped by the lake, a covetous herdsboy saw her and stole her golden comb. For this, the boy experienced constant misfortune until the day of his untimely death. #FolkloreSunday
#Folklore #Folktale #FairyTale #LoughGur #Ireland #IrishFolklore #Fairy #Aine
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The goddess Aine, Queen of the Fairies, was said to live beneath Ireland's Lough Gur. One day as Aine napped by the lake, a covetous herdsboy saw her and stole her golden comb. For this, the boy experienced constant misfortune until the day of his untimely death. #FolkloreSunday
#Folklore #Folktale #FairyTale #LoughGur #Ireland #IrishFolklore #Fairy #Aine
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#Celtic #MythologyMonday: Milucra hoped to win over the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Áine's lover. Knowing that her sister had sworn never to marry a man with gray hair, #Milucra secretly cast a spell on the lake near the summit of #SlieveGullion so that anyone who swam in it would grow old. She tricked Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerged as an old man with gray-white hair. His men, the Fianna, forced her to give him a healing potion from her cornucopia. Fionn became young again, but his hair did not regain its true color. This is said to be the origin of his name Fionn, which means "white". In some versions of the tale, Milucra turned out to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: Milucra hoped to win over the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Áine's lover. Knowing that her sister had sworn never to marry a man with gray hair, #Milucra secretly cast a spell on the lake near the summit of #SlieveGullion so that anyone who swam in it would grow old. She tricked Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerged as an old man with gray-white hair. His men, the Fianna, forced her to give him a healing potion from her cornucopia. Fionn became young again, but his hair did not regain its true color. This is said to be the origin of his name Fionn, which means "white". In some versions of the tale, Milucra turned out to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: Milucra hoped to win over the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Áine's lover. Knowing that her sister had sworn never to marry a man with gray hair, #Milucra secretly cast a spell on the lake near the summit of #SlieveGullion so that anyone who swam in it would grow old. She tricked Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerged as an old man with gray-white hair. His men, the Fianna, forced her to give him a healing potion from her cornucopia. Fionn became young again, but his hair did not regain its true color. This is said to be the origin of his name Fionn, which means "white". In some versions of the tale, Milucra turned out to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: Milucra hoped to win over the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Áine's lover. Knowing that her sister had sworn never to marry a man with gray hair, #Milucra secretly cast a spell on the lake near the summit of #SlieveGullion so that anyone who swam in it would grow old. She tricked Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerged as an old man with gray-white hair. His men, the Fianna, forced her to give him a healing potion from her cornucopia. Fionn became young again, but his hair did not regain its true color. This is said to be the origin of his name Fionn, which means "white". In some versions of the tale, Milucra turned out to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia -
#Celtic #MythologyMonday: Milucra hoped to win over the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Áine's lover. Knowing that her sister had sworn never to marry a man with gray hair, #Milucra secretly cast a spell on the lake near the summit of #SlieveGullion so that anyone who swam in it would grow old. She tricked Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerged as an old man with gray-white hair. His men, the Fianna, forced her to give him a healing potion from her cornucopia. Fionn became young again, but his hair did not regain its true color. This is said to be the origin of his name Fionn, which means "white". In some versions of the tale, Milucra turned out to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia -
#Celtic #FairyTalesTuesday: „Áine and her sister Milucra both seek after the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill. Knowing that #Áine vowed never to marry a man with grey hair, #Milucra secretly puts a spell on the lake atop Slieve Gullion, so that anyone who swam in it would become elderly. She tricks Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerges as an old man with grey-white hair. His men, the Fianna, force her to give him a restorative potion from her cornucopia. Fionn's youth returns, but his hair does not return to its true colour. This is said to be the origin of his name, Fionn, meaning 'white'. In some versions of the tale, Milucra is revealed to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.“
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Beatrice Elvery, Heroes of the dawn - illustration for frontispiece, public domain -
#Celtic #FairyTalesTuesday: „Áine and her sister Milucra both seek after the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill. Knowing that #Áine vowed never to marry a man with grey hair, #Milucra secretly puts a spell on the lake atop Slieve Gullion, so that anyone who swam in it would become elderly. She tricks Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerges as an old man with grey-white hair. His men, the Fianna, force her to give him a restorative potion from her cornucopia. Fionn's youth returns, but his hair does not return to its true colour. This is said to be the origin of his name, Fionn, meaning 'white'. In some versions of the tale, Milucra is revealed to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.“
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Beatrice Elvery, Heroes of the dawn - illustration for frontispiece, public domain -
#Celtic #FairyTalesTuesday: „Áine and her sister Milucra both seek after the legendary hero #Fionn mac Cumhaill. Knowing that #Áine vowed never to marry a man with grey hair, #Milucra secretly puts a spell on the lake atop Slieve Gullion, so that anyone who swam in it would become elderly. She tricks Fionn by asking him to fetch her golden ring from the lake, and he emerges as an old man with grey-white hair. His men, the Fianna, force her to give him a restorative potion from her cornucopia. Fionn's youth returns, but his hair does not return to its true colour. This is said to be the origin of his name, Fionn, meaning 'white'. In some versions of the tale, Milucra is revealed to be the Cailleach Bhéara (Calliagh Birra), an ancient goddess.“
Source: Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia
https://twitter.com/irishspiritmag/status/1590023742540783618?t=FCBA1DBT8zjGz6YnvhKT2g&s=09
Beatrice Elvery, Heroes of the dawn - illustration for frontispiece, public domain -
Le truc qui me fait plaisir, c'est que c'est un tatoueur qu'on m'avait conseillé il y a fort longtemps (genre en 2016). J'aimais bien son style, mais je suis tombée sous le charme de ce que fait la tatoueuse qui est dans le même salon. Depuis j'en ai 2 d'elle (magnifiques).
Quand #ainé m'a dit qu'il voulait se faire un 2e tatouage, je lui ai dit d'aller voir ce que faisait le tatoueur car ça me semblait pile dans ses gouts.
#ainé s'est fait tatouer hier et j'ai craqué sur un flash du tatoueur. -
Le truc qui me fait plaisir, c'est que c'est un tatoueur qu'on m'avait conseillé il y a fort longtemps (genre en 2016). J'aimais bien son style, mais je suis tombée sous le charme de ce que fait la tatoueuse qui est dans le même salon. Depuis j'en ai 2 d'elle (magnifiques).
Quand #ainé m'a dit qu'il voulait se faire un 2e tatouage, je lui ai dit d'aller voir ce que faisait le tatoueur car ça me semblait pile dans ses gouts.
#ainé s'est fait tatouer hier et j'ai craqué sur un flash du tatoueur. -
#Áine is an #Irish goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty, sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
Áine is strongly associated with County Limerick. The hill of Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is named after her and was site of rites in her honour, involving fire and the blessing of the land, recorded as recently as 1879.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áine #Celtic
https://twitter.com/ancientorigins/status/810537629640966148 -
#Áine is an #Irish goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty, sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
Áine is strongly associated with County Limerick. The hill of Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is named after her and was site of rites in her honour, involving fire and the blessing of the land, recorded as recently as 1879.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áine #Celtic
https://twitter.com/ancientorigins/status/810537629640966148 -
#Áine is an #Irish goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty, sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
Áine is strongly associated with County Limerick. The hill of Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is named after her and was site of rites in her honour, involving fire and the blessing of the land, recorded as recently as 1879.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áine #Celtic
https://twitter.com/ancientorigins/status/810537629640966148 -
#Áine is an #Irish goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty, sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
Áine is strongly associated with County Limerick. The hill of Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is named after her and was site of rites in her honour, involving fire and the blessing of the land, recorded as recently as 1879.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áine #Celtic
https://twitter.com/ancientorigins/status/810537629640966148 -
#Áine is an #Irish goddess of summer, wealth and sovereignty, sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
Áine is strongly associated with County Limerick. The hill of Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is named after her and was site of rites in her honour, involving fire and the blessing of the land, recorded as recently as 1879.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áine #Celtic
https://twitter.com/ancientorigins/status/810537629640966148 -
The #Irish goddess #Áine [ˈaːnʲə]) is sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals & is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
#SummerSolstice #Celtic
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#Áine is the daughter of the #Dagda, sister of #Aillen who burned Tara down each yr. Ancestor of multiple Irish families?! #FolkloreThursday -
The #Irish goddess #Áine [ˈaːnʲə]) is sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals & is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
#SummerSolstice #Celtic
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RT @[email protected]
#Áine is the daughter of the #Dagda, sister of #Aillen who burned Tara down each yr. Ancestor of multiple Irish families?! #FolkloreThursday -
The #Irish goddess #Áine [ˈaːnʲə]) is sometimes represented by a red mare. The feast of Midsummer Night was held in her honor. As the goddess of love and fertility, she had command over crops and animals & is also associated with the sun and agriculture.
#SummerSolstice #Celtic
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RT @[email protected]
#Áine is the daughter of the #Dagda, sister of #Aillen who burned Tara down each yr. Ancestor of multiple Irish families?! #FolkloreThursday -
Des #soignants dans la peau d’un #aîné malade. « Pendant près d’une heure, cinq collègues et lui se mettent dans la peau d’une personne âgée à l’urgence. Ils sont vêtus d’une combinaison spéciale qui limite leur amplitude articulaire et courbe leur dos, mettant en péril leur équilibre. Ils portent aussi des lunettes qui simulent des cataractes. » https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/791606/sante-des-soignants-dans-la-peau-d-un-aine-malade #SoinsHospitaliers
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Des #soignants dans la peau d’un #aîné malade. « Pendant près d’une heure, cinq collègues et lui se mettent dans la peau d’une personne âgée à l’urgence. Ils sont vêtus d’une combinaison spéciale qui limite leur amplitude articulaire et courbe leur dos, mettant en péril leur équilibre. Ils portent aussi des lunettes qui simulent des cataractes. » https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/791606/sante-des-soignants-dans-la-peau-d-un-aine-malade #SoinsHospitaliers
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Des #soignants dans la peau d’un #aîné malade. « Pendant près d’une heure, cinq collègues et lui se mettent dans la peau d’une personne âgée à l’urgence. Ils sont vêtus d’une combinaison spéciale qui limite leur amplitude articulaire et courbe leur dos, mettant en péril leur équilibre. Ils portent aussi des lunettes qui simulent des cataractes. » https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/791606/sante-des-soignants-dans-la-peau-d-un-aine-malade #SoinsHospitaliers
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Des #soignants dans la peau d’un #aîné malade. « Pendant près d’une heure, cinq collègues et lui se mettent dans la peau d’une personne âgée à l’urgence. Ils sont vêtus d’une combinaison spéciale qui limite leur amplitude articulaire et courbe leur dos, mettant en péril leur équilibre. Ils portent aussi des lunettes qui simulent des cataractes. » https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/791606/sante-des-soignants-dans-la-peau-d-un-aine-malade #SoinsHospitaliers
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Des #soignants dans la peau d’un #aîné malade. « Pendant près d’une heure, cinq collègues et lui se mettent dans la peau d’une personne âgée à l’urgence. Ils sont vêtus d’une combinaison spéciale qui limite leur amplitude articulaire et courbe leur dos, mettant en péril leur équilibre. Ils portent aussi des lunettes qui simulent des cataractes. » https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/791606/sante-des-soignants-dans-la-peau-d-un-aine-malade #SoinsHospitaliers
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The 'Féth Fíada', cloak of invisibility, was `capable of changing to every kind of colour, and when #Manannan was angry would make a thunderous sound when the cloak flapped`.
Source: https://www.isleofman.com/welcome/history/mythology-and-folklore/manannan-mac-lir/
#Celtic
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RT @NeuKelte
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday #ShakespeareSunday: `#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore …
https://twitter.com/NeuKelte/status/1650120618916864000 -
The 'Féth Fíada', cloak of invisibility, was `capable of changing to every kind of colour, and when #Manannan was angry would make a thunderous sound when the cloak flapped`.
Source: https://www.isleofman.com/welcome/history/mythology-and-folklore/manannan-mac-lir/
#Celtic
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RT @NeuKelte
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday #ShakespeareSunday: `#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore …
https://twitter.com/NeuKelte/status/1650120618916864000 -
The 'Féth Fíada', cloak of invisibility, was `capable of changing to every kind of colour, and when #Manannan was angry would make a thunderous sound when the cloak flapped`.
Source: https://www.isleofman.com/welcome/history/mythology-and-folklore/manannan-mac-lir/
#Celtic
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RT @NeuKelte
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday #ShakespeareSunday: `#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore …
https://twitter.com/NeuKelte/status/1650120618916864000 -
`#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore a feathered cloak that made her look like a swan. Alas, the cloak also made sexual faithfulness impossible.
William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the folkloric figure of #fairy queens like Áine in his creation of Titania.`
Sources: Patricia Monaghan `The Red-Haired Girl From The Bog` and `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
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RT @LadyLeo1976
Áine~ Fairy Queen 🧚 Irish Goddess of midsummer & the sun ☀️ is associated with County #Limerick
where the hill of #Knockainey is named afte…
https://twitter.com/LadyLeo1976/status/1489456434026844162 -
`#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore a feathered cloak that made her look like a swan. Alas, the cloak also made sexual faithfulness impossible.
William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the folkloric figure of #fairy queens like Áine in his creation of Titania.`
Sources: Patricia Monaghan `The Red-Haired Girl From The Bog` and `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
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RT @LadyLeo1976
Áine~ Fairy Queen 🧚 Irish Goddess of midsummer & the sun ☀️ is associated with County #Limerick
where the hill of #Knockainey is named afte…
https://twitter.com/LadyLeo1976/status/1489456434026844162 -
`#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore a feathered cloak that made her look like a swan. Alas, the cloak also made sexual faithfulness impossible.
William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the folkloric figure of #fairy queens like Áine in his creation of Titania.`
Sources: Patricia Monaghan `The Red-Haired Girl From The Bog` and `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
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RT @LadyLeo1976
Áine~ Fairy Queen 🧚 Irish Goddess of midsummer & the sun ☀️ is associated with County #Limerick
where the hill of #Knockainey is named afte…
https://twitter.com/LadyLeo1976/status/1489456434026844162 -
`#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore a feathered cloak that made her look like a swan. Alas, the cloak also made sexual faithfulness impossible.
William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the folkloric figure of #fairy queens like Áine in his creation of Titania.`
Sources: Patricia Monaghan `The Red-Haired Girl From The Bog` and `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
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RT @LadyLeo1976
Áine~ Fairy Queen 🧚 Irish Goddess of midsummer & the sun ☀️ is associated with County #Limerick
where the hill of #Knockainey is named afte…
https://twitter.com/LadyLeo1976/status/1489456434026844162 -
`#Áine was so beautiful that anyone who saw her naked went insane, so she always wore a feathered cloak that made her look like a swan. Alas, the cloak also made sexual faithfulness impossible.
William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the folkloric figure of #fairy queens like Áine in his creation of Titania.`
Sources: Patricia Monaghan `The Red-Haired Girl From The Bog` and `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
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RT @LadyLeo1976
Áine~ Fairy Queen 🧚 Irish Goddess of midsummer & the sun ☀️ is associated with County #Limerick
where the hill of #Knockainey is named afte…
https://twitter.com/LadyLeo1976/status/1489456434026844162 -
@1HommeAzerty tu fais les mêmes jeux de mots que #ainé 😭