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- Tuan_mac_Cairill abstract "In Irish mythology Tuan mac Cairill was a recluse who retains his memories from his previous incarnations, going back to Antediluvian age. Initially a follower of Partholon, he alone survived the plague (or the Flood) that killed the rest of his people. Through a series of animal transformations he survived into Christian times, and told the story of the Lebor Gabála Érenn, from his people onward to St. Finnian of Moville.His legend is found in an 11th Century manuscript called Lebor na hUidre (The Book of Dun Cow). Tuan who was a hermit or recluse, told St. Finnan that he was born 2000 years earlier and witnessed many of the waves of invaders who came to ancient Ireland - the Nemedians, Fir Bolg and the Tuatha De Dannan.As a lone human guarding the land, he grew hairy, clawed and gray. And he witnessed the invasion of Nemed (whom he says was his father's brother), and woke up one day to find himself reborn as a vigorous young stag. The ancient stag watched the Nemedians perish, and was again reborn into a young wild boar, and became the king of the boar-herds, witnessing the taking of Ireland by Semion, leader of the Fir Bolg. Then he became a great hawk (or eagle) and saw Ireland seized by the Tuatha Dé Danann and the sons of Míl. Later reincarnated into a salmon, he was caught by a fisherman serving a chieftain called Cairill, and was eaten whole by the Cairill's wife, and passed into her womb to be reborn again as Tuan mac (son of) Cairill. He was eventually converted to Christianity, and conversed with St. Patrick and Colum Cille.".
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- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageRevisionID "693900239".
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_mythology.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_cycle.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Columba.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Finnian_of_Movilla.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Fintan_mac_Bóchra.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Fir_Bolg.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Lebor_Gabála_Érenn.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Lebor_na_hUidre.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Nemed.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Partholón.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Patrick.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLink Tuatha_Dé_Danann.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tuan mac Cairill".
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tuan".
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- Tuan_mac_Cairill subject Category:Irish_mythology.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill subject Category:Mythological_cycle.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill hypernym Recluse.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill type Person.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill comment "In Irish mythology Tuan mac Cairill was a recluse who retains his memories from his previous incarnations, going back to Antediluvian age. Initially a follower of Partholon, he alone survived the plague (or the Flood) that killed the rest of his people. Through a series of animal transformations he survived into Christian times, and told the story of the Lebor Gabála Érenn, from his people onward to St.".
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- Tuan_mac_Cairill sameAs Tuán_mac_Cairill.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill sameAs m.055tk7.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill sameAs Q960423.
- Tuan_mac_Cairill wasDerivedFrom Tuan_mac_Cairill?oldid=693900239.
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