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In Irish and Scottish mythology, the (, Irish plural , Scottish Gaelic plural ), also known as the Cailleach Bheur, is a divine hag, a creatrix, and possibly an ancestral deity or deified ancestor. The word Cailleach means 'hag' in modern Scottish Gaelic, and has been applied to numerous mythological figures in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man.
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- Related: Bodach, Carlin stone, Sheela na Gig
The Cailleach, or Hag of Winter The Cailleach, or Hag of Winter www.whirlpool-scotland.co.uk/cailleach.html - Web |
Cailleach Bheur Cailleach Bheur www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/folklore/calleach.html - Web |
Hags, Queens and Wise Women: Supernatural Females ... Hags, Queens and Wise Women: Supernatural Females of the Irish Otherworld www.rte.ie/radio1/hagsqueensandwisewomen/ - Web |
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Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/ACustom/AfterHarvest.html - Web |
Ben Cruachan, the Hollow Mountain Ben Cruachan, the Hollow Mountain www.visitcruachan.co.uk/about/history.asp - Web |
Photos of the Hag's Chair Photos of the Hag's Chair www.knowth.com/loughcrew-cochrane4.htm - Web |
Crones Crones www.suppressedhistories.net/secrethistory/crones.html - Web |