Little Mannanan
Little Mannanan — being in celtic tradition.
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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- relationship: the present day attaches any meaning to the word lir or Uar, interpret as ' Little Mannanan, son of the Sea/ The wanderings at large of the children of Lir before being eclipsed by the Danann-DOn grou (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"the present day attaches any meaning to the word lir or Uar, interpret as ' Little Mannanan, son of the Sea/ The wanderings at large of the children of Lir before being eclipsed by the Danann-DOn group, remind one of the story of the labours of Hercules, where it relates that hero's adventures on his return from robbing (Jeryon of his cattle."
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