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He used his power to sing "The Song of Amergin" which calmed a storm allowing his brothers' ship to land.
 
He used his power to sing "The Song of Amergin" which calmed a storm allowing his brothers' ship to land.
  
He is credited with writing ''The Cauldron of Poesy''.
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He is credited with writing the mystical text ''The Cauldron of Poesy''.
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His last name means "white knees" (chortle).
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==See also==
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*[[Caílte mac Rónáin]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amergin_Glúingel
 
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amergin_Glúingel
  
 
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[[Category:Literature]]
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[[Category:Myths and legends]]
[[Category:Myths and Legends]]
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[[Category:Fictional bards, minstrels, and troubadours]]
[[Category:Fictional bards, misntrels, and troubadours]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:19, 25 January 2019

Bard, druid, and judge in Irish mythology, as outlined in the anonymously authored (or more likely, compiled) 11th century work Lebor Gabála Érenn. He and his brothers conquer Ireland for humanity, defeating the supernatural Tuatha Dé Danann, who retreat to the Otherworld. Amergin's brothers appoint him Chief Ollam of Ireland, that is, king of the bards.

He used his power to sing "The Song of Amergin" which calmed a storm allowing his brothers' ship to land.

He is credited with writing the mystical text The Cauldron of Poesy.

His last name means "white knees" (chortle).

See also

External Links