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- Mag_Mell abstract "In Irish mythology, Mag Mell (modern spelling: Magh Meall, meaning \"plain of joy\") was a mythical realm achievable through death and/or glory. Unlike the underworld in some mythologies, Mag Mell was a pleasurable paradise, identified as either an island far to the west of Ireland or a kingdom beneath the ocean. However, Mag Mell was similar to the fields of Elysium in Greek mythology, and like the fields of Elysium, was accessible only to a select few. Furthermore, Mag Mell, like the numerous other mystical islands said to be off the coast of Ireland, was never explicitly stated in any surviving mythological account to be an afterlife. Rather, it is usually portrayed as a paradisal location populated by deities, which is occasionally visited by some adventurous mortals. In its island guise it was visited by various Irish heroes and monks forming the basis of the Adventure Myth or \"echtrae\" as defined by Myles Dillon in his book Early Irish Literature. This otherworld is a place where sickness and death do not exist. It is a place of eternal youth and beauty. Here, music, strength, life and all pleasurable pursuits come together in a single place. Here happiness lasts forever, no one wants for food or drink. It is the Irish equivalent of the Greek Elysium or the Valhalla of the Norse.Legends say its ruler is the Fomorian King Tethra, or more frequently Manannan mac Lir. Mag Mell's allure extended from the pagan era to Christian times. In later stories, the realm is less an afterlife destination than an Earthly Paradise which adventurers could reach by traveling west from Ireland, often blown off course by providential tempests while on an inspired mission. They typically explore many other fantastic islands before reaching their destination and returning home (or sailing on). Among these voyagers are St. Brendan, Bran mac Febal (see The Voyage of Bran), and Mael Dúin. Irish monks, being celebrated sailors, doubtless inspired such stories and were inspired by them. They reached and colonized any number of faraway islands, and St. Brendan is even speculated to have reached the New World a thousand years before Columbus.".
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- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Aaru.
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- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Aos_Sí.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Avalon.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Brasil_(mythical_island).
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Brendan.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conceptions_of_Heaven.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_countries.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_mythology.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locations_in_Celtic_mythology.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_islands.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utopias.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Echtra.
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- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Fomorians.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Fortunate_Isles.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Garden_of_Eden.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Heaven.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Manannán_mac_Lir.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Myles_Dillon.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Máel_Dúin.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Columbian_trans-oceanic_contact_theories.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Tethra.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink The_Voyage_of_Bran.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Tír_na_nÓg.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLink Valhalla.
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mag Mell".
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magh Meall".
- Mag_Mell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magh Mell".
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- Mag_Mell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_mythology_(mythological).
- Mag_Mell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Conceptions_of_Heaven.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Fictional_countries.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Irish_mythology.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Locations_in_Celtic_mythology.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Mythological_islands.
- Mag_Mell subject Category:Utopias.
- Mag_Mell hypernym Realm.
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- Mag_Mell type Place.
- Mag_Mell type Concept.
- Mag_Mell type Feature.
- Mag_Mell type Government.
- Mag_Mell type Place.
- Mag_Mell comment "In Irish mythology, Mag Mell (modern spelling: Magh Meall, meaning \"plain of joy\") was a mythical realm achievable through death and/or glory. Unlike the underworld in some mythologies, Mag Mell was a pleasurable paradise, identified as either an island far to the west of Ireland or a kingdom beneath the ocean. However, Mag Mell was similar to the fields of Elysium in Greek mythology, and like the fields of Elysium, was accessible only to a select few.".
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