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Irish Myths, Legends & Folklore[edit]
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- Abcán
- Abhartach
- Aibell
- Amadan Dubh
- Amhrán na bhFiann
- Answering Stone
- Aos Sí
- Badb
- Bánánach
- Banshee
- Blarney Stone
- Boann
- Book of Ballymote
- Book of Leinster
- Brasil (mythical island)
- Brendan
- Bridget Cleary
- Cailleach
- Canola (mythology)
- Caoránach
- Cat sìth
- Celtic harp
- Celtic mythology
- Celtic Otherworld
- Celtic sacred trees
- Cessair
- Clurichaun
- Clíodhna
- Cnoc Meadha
- Conle
- Connla's Well
- Cormac mac Airt
- Crobh Dearg
- Crom Cruach
- Curadmír
- Cù Sìth
- Dabilla
- Daoine maithe
- Death Coach
- Donn
- Donn Cuailnge
- Druid
- Dullahan
- Echtra
- Ellén Trechend
- Emain Ablach
- Enbarr
- Failinis
- Fair, Brown and Trembling
- Fairy fort
- Far darrig
- Fear gorta
- Fenian Cycle
- Finnbhennach
- Fintan mac Bóchra
- Finvarra
- Fir Bolg
- Fomorians
- Féth fíada
- Gancanagh
- Geis
- Giant's Causeway
- Glas Gaibhnenn
- Glashtyn
- Grace O'Malley
- Great Book of Lecan
- Hibernia (personification)
- Hill of Uisneach
- Imbas forosnai
- Immacallam in dá Thuarad
- Immram
- Irish mythology
- Jack and His Comrades
- Joint-eater
- Kathleen Ni Houlihan
- Leabhar Ua Maine
- Leanan sídhe
- Lebor Gabála Érenn
- Lebor na hUidre
- Leprechaun
- Leprechaun traps
- Lí Ban (mermaid)
- Loathly lady
- Lóegaire
- Lughnasadh
- Macha
- Máel Dúin
- Mag Mell
- Medb Lethderg
- Merrow
- Milesians (Irish)
- Mythological Cycle
- National Leprechaun Museum
- Nechtan (mythology)
- Nemed
- Oilliphéist
- Partholón
- Púca
- Puck Fair
- Saint Patrick
- Saint Patrick's Day
- Salmon of Knowledge
- Selkie
- Shamrock
- Silver Branch
- Sluagh
- Stingy Jack
- The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen
- The Brown Bear of Norway
- The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener
- The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island
- The Morrígan
- The Old Cows Days/The Days of the Brindled Cow
- The Soul Cages (story)
- The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
- The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
- The Voyage of Bran
- The Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla
- The Voyage of the Uí Chorra
- The Wonderful Tune
- Threefold death
- Tír na nÓg
- Tlachtga
- Triads of Ireland
- Tuan mac Cairill
- Tuatha Dé Danann
- Ulster Banner
- Ulster Cycle
- Yellow Book of Lecan