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- Ler_(mythology) abstract "Ler (meaning "Sea" in Old Irish; Lir is the genitive form) is a sea god in Irish mythology. His name suggests that he is a personification of the sea, rather than a distinct deity. He is named Allód in early genealogies, and corresponds to the Llŷr of Welsh mythology. Ler is chiefly an ancestor figure, and is the father of the god Manannán mac Lir, who appears frequently in medieval Irish literature. Ler appears as the titular king in the tale The Children of Lir.".
- Ler_(mythology) thumbnail Children_of_Lir.jpg?width=300.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageExternalLink Page1.htm.
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- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageRevisionID "679953384".
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Aed_(god).
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Aos_Sí.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Bodb_Dearg.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Bodb_Derg.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_gods.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Children_of_Lir.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Conan_the_Barbarian.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Cormac_mac_Cuilennáin.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Fiachra.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Fictional_deity.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Fionnuala.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hyborian_Age.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_deities_in_fiction.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_water_deities.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Llŷr.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Manannán_mac_Lir.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Old_Irish.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Old_Irish_language.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_E._Howard.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Sanas_Cormaic.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Sea.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Sídhe.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Tironian_notes.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Tuatha_Dé_Danann.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Water_deity.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_mythology.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink File:Children_of_Lir.jpg.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ler (mythology)".
- Ler_(mythology) hasPhotoCollection Ler_(mythology).
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(Mythological).
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ler_(mythology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Ler_(mythology) subject Category:Irish_gods.
- Ler_(mythology) subject Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Ler_(mythology) hypernym God.
- Ler_(mythology) type Person.
- Ler_(mythology) comment "Ler (meaning "Sea" in Old Irish; Lir is the genitive form) is a sea god in Irish mythology. His name suggests that he is a personification of the sea, rather than a distinct deity. He is named Allód in early genealogies, and corresponds to the Llŷr of Welsh mythology. Ler is chiefly an ancestor figure, and is the father of the god Manannán mac Lir, who appears frequently in medieval Irish literature. Ler appears as the titular king in the tale The Children of Lir.".
- Ler_(mythology) label "Ler (mythology)".
- Ler_(mythology) wasDerivedFrom Ler_(mythology)?oldid=679953384.
- Ler_(mythology) depiction Children_of_Lir.jpg.
- Ler_(mythology) isPrimaryTopicOf Ler_(mythology).