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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
  Aengus
Once, Aengus was troubled by the dream of a young maiden, He instantly fell in love with her and became love sick.
Aengus was taken to the lake of the Dragon's Mouth, and there he saw 150 maidens all chained with gold into pairs.
On November 1 Aengus went out to the lake and called to his love, and once he had found her he then turned in to a swan himself and joined her.
www.pantheon.org /articles/a/aengus.html   (351 words)

  
  Aengus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Irish mythology, Aengus (Áengus, Óengus, Angus, Aonghus, Anghus) aka Aengus Óg ("Aengus the Young"), Mac ind Óg ("son of the young"), Maccan or Mac Óg ("young son") was a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably a god of love, youth and poetic inspiration.
Aengus is widely considered to be connected to the ancient Celtic god Maponos and his Welsh equivalent, Mabon ap Modron.
Aengus Olmucada, legendary High King of Ireland of the 15th century BC.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aengus   (614 words)

  
 Saint Aengus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aengus (the Culdee) was an Irish saint who flourished in the last quarter of the 8th century, and is held in imperishable honour as the author of the Feliré, or Festology of the Saints.
Born near Clonengh, Ireland, Aengus was educated at the monastic school, founded there by St. Fintan, not far from the present town of Mountrath.
About the year 805 St. Aengus finished his famous Feliré, a poetical work on the saints of Ireland, a copy of which is in the Leabhar Breac.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Aengus   (416 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Aengus (The Culdee)
An Irish saint who flourished in the last quarter of the eighth century, and is held in imperishable honour as the author of the Feliré, or Festology of the Saints.
His earliest biographer (ninth century) relates the wonderful austerities practiced by St. Aengus in his "desert", and though he sought to be far from the haunts of men, his fame attracted a stream of visitors.
This is a prose catalogue of Irish saints, and is the oldest of the Irish martyrologies.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01173a.htm   (436 words)

  
 Folk Plus - Interview with Aengus Finnan From North East Folk Alliance
Aengus: Well, there is the romance of the career, travel and seeing new places, and a thrill of putting words together and stories with a melody and singing it for people.
Aengus: That's where I project the home into things like the old barns and bits of stone..there was some beautiful frost on the trees on one of the roads on the way in.
Aengus: He had a way of making you feel things before you were able to.
www.wjffradio.org /FolkPlus/interviews/Finnan.html   (1794 words)

  
 The Dagda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In order to hide their affair, Dagda made the sun stand still for nine months; therefore their son, Aengus, was conceived, gestated and born in one day.
Aengus later tricked him out of his home at the Brú na Bóinne (Newgrange).
Aengus asked his father if he could live in the Brú for a day and a night, and the Dagda agreed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Dagda   (686 words)

  
 Rothcala's Aengus
Aengus is one of those SSSSLOW maturing GSD males.
We selected Aengus as pick of the litter at 7 weeks.
Aengus has working dogs on both sides of his bloodlines.
pages.prodigy.net /txmalexander/_wsn/page5.html   (72 words)

  
 Irish First Names - Aengus
This early name, still found in Ireland, was once often used.
Aengus of the Birds was the love god of the pagan Irish.
St Aengus the Culdee was a well-known bearer of the name.
www.irelandseye.com /irish/traditional/names/first/aengus.shtm   (107 words)

  
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We are passionate about our national heritage and care of the environment.
Wandering Aengus Treks directly supports a number of national and global environment protection organisations and schemes.
www.wanderingaengustreks.com   (326 words)

  
 Walkin' T:-)M - Dun Aengus - Folk in der Burg
Here's plenty of information about the folk bands Deoch an Dorais (R.I.P.) and Dun Aengus (the King is dead, long live the King), the current schedule, reviews, lyrics, mp3s, and anything I'm involved such as the Folk in der Burg folk festival.
You won't find any animated gifs, scripting languages, frames, flash, pop-up windows and banner adverts that just waste your time and bandwidth.
To meet Tom, Dun Aengus or Folk in der Burg just send an email.
www.deochandorais.de   (127 words)

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