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Celtic Pagan heritage and Irish Christian culture.

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The Romans accessed all parts of Ireland via special trading sites known as Emporia. Roman coins, pottery, jewelry were found at #Newgrange.
A small copper figure of Lares, found in the Boyne, Co Meath.

The deity was believed to protect the inhabitants of the Roman household.

#Meath
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Ptolemy's map of ancient #Ireland and her peoples. It was made in 150AD using the geographical knowledge of Mediterranean traders.
The Greek geographer and explorer, Pytheas, passed through what is now Belfast on his famous expedition to Thule in the far north.

#Belfast
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The Greek geographer and explorer, Pytheas, passed through what is now Belfast on his famous expedition to Thule in the far north. #Belfast
Roman senator and historian, Tacitus, claimed that Ireland could be subdued with 'a single legion' & would bring prosperity to the Empire:

#Tacitus
Hook Lighthouse in Co. Wexford, #Ireland - The oldest operational lighthouse in the world, its tower dates from the 12th century.
Deireadh FΓ³mhair (October) is the "End of Harvest" in Ireland. In the Gaelic calendar the new year begins on the 1st of Samhain (November).
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Deireadh FΓ³mhair (October) is the "End of Harvest" in Ireland. In the Gaelic calendar the new year begins on the 1st of Samhain (November).
Oct 31: Celtic holiday of Samhain, or "summer's end", is celebrated; a night where the dead are unleashed from the Otherworld to roam ours.
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Oct 31: Celtic holiday of Samhain, or "summer's end", is celebrated; a night where the dead are unleashed from the Otherworld to roam ours.
Samhain is a festival of both life & death: One's ancestors are honoured around communal fires, and the incoming year is celebrated joyfully.
'The Window Seat', 1901 by Dublin artist William Orpen.

The painting depicts his wife Grace on their honeymoon in Bantry, Co Cork.
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Grace reading at Howth Bay, by William Orpen, 1902. #Howth
'Portrait of Yvonne Aubicq as a Nun' - William Orpen (1878-1931) date unknown.

#Irish
The SΓ­dhe or 'hollow hills' found in Ireland are synonymous with the #Celtic Otherworld.

The space inside is vast & ruled by unique deities.
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The SΓ­dhe or 'hollow hills' found in Ireland are synonymous with the #Celtic Otherworld. The space inside is vast & ruled by unique deities.
The inhabitants of the SΓ­dhe look like humans but are different. They are superior: immortal, more beautiful & possess supernatural powers.
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'A Spirit or SΓ­dhe in a Landscape', by George William Russell (1867-1935).
The Aes SΓ­dhe of Irish folklore resemble both the Roman numina & Germanic elves: the latter may have been a parallel supernatural race. Indo-European similarities.