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- Aibell abstract "In Irish legend Aibell (sometimes Aoibheall (modern Irish spelling), also anglicised as Aeval) was the guardian spirit of the Dál gCais, the Dalcassians or Ó Bríen clan. She was the ruler of a sídhe in north Munster, and her dwelling place was Craig Liath, the grey rock, a hill overlooking the Shannon about two miles north of Killaloe. Aibell also had a lover (called Dubhlainn Ua Artigan) and a magic harp (of which it was said \"[w]hoever heard its music did not live long afterwards\").".
- Aibell wikiPageID "85913".
- Aibell wikiPageLength "9335".
- Aibell wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Aibell wikiPageRevisionID "669901670".
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Aisling.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Irish_people.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Bachelor.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Banshee.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Clontarf.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Boru.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Merriman.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aibell.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dál_gCais.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairy_royalty.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_legendary_creatures.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_harp.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Clerical_celibacy.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Conaille_Muirtheimne.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Corporal_punishment.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Cú_Chulainn.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Druid.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Dál_gCais.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Early_Irish_law.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink English_law.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Erectile_dysfunction.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Free_love.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Holy_See.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Household_deity.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Hurling.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Infidelity.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Travellers.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Killaloe,_County_Clare.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Legitimacy_(family_law).
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Lochlann.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Moinmoy.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Munster.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink OBrien_dynasty.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_(devotional).
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Promiscuity.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Celtic_language.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink River_Shannon.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Romano-British_culture.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Theonym.
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLink Wake_(ceremony).
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aibell".
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aoibheal".
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aoibhell".
- Aibell wikiPageWikiLinkText "mythological being".
- Aibell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- Aibell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- Aibell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Aibell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aibell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Aibell subject Category:Aibell.
- Aibell subject Category:Dál_gCais.
- Aibell subject Category:Fairy_royalty.
- Aibell subject Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Aibell subject Category:Irish_legendary_creatures.
- Aibell hypernym Spirit.
- Aibell type MythologicalFigure.
- Aibell comment "In Irish legend Aibell (sometimes Aoibheall (modern Irish spelling), also anglicised as Aeval) was the guardian spirit of the Dál gCais, the Dalcassians or Ó Bríen clan. She was the ruler of a sídhe in north Munster, and her dwelling place was Craig Liath, the grey rock, a hill overlooking the Shannon about two miles north of Killaloe. Aibell also had a lover (called Dubhlainn Ua Artigan) and a magic harp (of which it was said \"[w]hoever heard its music did not live long afterwards\").".
- Aibell label "Aibell".
- Aibell sameAs Q4696532.
- Aibell sameAs Aibell.
- Aibell sameAs m.0ls8s.
- Aibell sameAs Q4696532.
- Aibell wasDerivedFrom Aibell?oldid=669901670.
- Aibell isPrimaryTopicOf Aibell.