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Manannan : Gods and Goddesses , Devil and Demons
72 words, approx. 1 pages As a son of the Irish god → Lir, Manannan took over the office of a sea-god, charged among other things with forecasting good or bad weather. He also rules over the land of the blessed (Tir Tairngire). The god appears in the Welsh pantheon too,...
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2,052 words, approx. 7 pages
 In Celtic mythology, Manannán mac Lir is the god of the sea. He is often seen as a psychopomp, and considered to have strong connections to the Otherworld islands of the dead, as well as to weather and the mists between the worlds. He is usually...


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