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Irish Myths & Legends, From Leprechaun to Banshees, Hot Facts Model Adrienne

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Irish Myths & Legends, From Leprechaun to Banshees, Hot Facts Model Adrienne

Adrienne discusses the myths and legends of Ireland where many still believe in fairies and leprechauns. Find out about Banshees other topics of Irish folklore.

This is by your hot teacher Adrienne the Hot Facts Model or Fun Facts Babe.

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Music By Jimmy Gelhaar
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  • @imastupidblonde68 Not in Ireland, its always good luck!!

  • @puppyshade instead of bashing other about the pride in their roots you should embrace it. grow up a little bit.

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  • @WyzDat A poem in the Lebor Gabála Érenn says of their arrival:

    It is God who suffered them, though He restrained them

    they landed with horror, with lofty deed,

    in their cloud of mighty combat of spectres,

    upon a mountain of Conmaicne of Connacht.

    Without distinction to descerning Ireland,

    Without ships, a ruthless course

    the truth was not known beneath the sky of stars,

    whether they were of heaven or of earth.

  • A good attempt. We (you and I) are "Tuatha Dé Danann" When you translate the Irish legend properly to English you see it is a description of the Irish creation myth. The "Tuatha Dé" are "Complete" people with all 3 aspects (Spiritual, Mental, and Physical) to make a complete person

    The translation of Tuatha Dé Danann as "peoples of the goddess Danu". Old Irish tuath (plural tuatha) means "people, tribe, nation"; and dé is día, god, goddess, Danann of the realm of Danu

    Is fearr ádh mór leat

  • would not stop riding her!!!

  • you are hot babe.thats for ac ni thuieann na piseogai na stair muintear na heireann

  • I love Ireland...and I could listen to you talk about it all day

  • who is finn ma cool

  • @FieldMarshalRommel23 Yeah, depends on your family and friends. Banshees are usually found in kids ghost stories! Also the area you live in, people know of the old legends around the area and tell you a tale!

  • @patsybob The only myth I heard about in Ireland was off the Banshee, it seems only people outside the Republic are interested in these myths apart from historians and the like!

  • @FieldMarshalRommel23 Really? I've heard of fairies, they supposely could replace people with fairies, and in order to retrieve that person (from the fairy realm) you would have to kill them. There is definetly proof it happened and was a horrible folklore that people have been killed unfortunately. I've heard of banshees, leprechauns,black cat, mythical creatures that dance/hang around trees, the giants causeway and its myth.

  • Spunk on those legs.... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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