Fionn mac Cumhaill the Irish giant
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Legend of Fionn mac Cumhaill

Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool) was the leader of Irish warriors called Fianna. He was the central character in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology.

Sidhe Faerie Folk
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Sidhe Faerie Folk

This is the Gaelic term for a burial mound and in Ireland; it is commonly used to refer to Faeries.

The Changeling
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Irish Faerie Changeling

In Ireland, the Faerie folk are always treated with respect, but many accusations are hurled at them as well, from making crops wither to milk turning sour.

A wailing banshee outside a home of someone dying
Irish Mythology & Folklore

What Is The Wailing Irish Banshee?

Banshee (Bean-Sidhe) means ‘Faerie woman’. A Banshee is known in Ireland as a female spirit who wails outside a home to warn of the imminent death of a family member.

The Milisians arrive in Ireland
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Invasion of Ireland by the Milisians

In the Mythological Cycle of Irish Mythology, the Milisians invaded Ireland after seeking a land without serpents as foretold by Moses.

Tuatha Dé Danann
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Tuatha Dé Danann Invades Ireland

In the Mythological Cycle of Irish Mythology the Tuatha Dé Danann lived in the other-world and were a magical race who became known as the Sidhe Faerie Folk in Irish folklore.

The Second Invasion of Ireland
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Second Invasion of Ireland

After the destruction of Ireland’s first settlers by plague, Ireland was empty of people, and it remained so for thirty years according to Irish Mythology.

Irish Mythology
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Four Cycles Of Irish Mythology

Many of the Irish legends are made up of stories about adventures, great battles, voyages, invasions and gods but today we categories them into 4 main cycles: The Mythological Cycle, The Finn Cycle, The Ulster […]