Celtic Mythology: The Invasion of Ireland - Part 1/2 - The Battle of Moytura - See U in History

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Celtic Mythology: The Invasion of Ireland - Part 1/2 -
The Battle of Moytura - See U in History

Art: Carlos Sekko
Color: Fabi Marques

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I'm from Ireland and I want to say thank you for uploading this video for Ireland

tomfitzpatrick
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I've been reading about Celic myths for years and it still confuses me everytime. Glad you made this video, it was clearer now. Excited for part 2.

timothysanjuan
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This channel has a very special spot in my ❤️ thank you.

SuperNate
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I hope you continue with celtic mythology, it's so underrated

One-rbty
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This is gonna be awesome for Celtic mythology I love it

charliemcternan
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I luv this, thank you so mch♡♡ celtic Mythology ♡♡

palaciosmuller.
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❤ the Celtic warriors and mythologies and ❤ all your video's mate 👍.

christianchauhan
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Not positive but price Nyasaland reminds me of the leader of the golden army in Hellboy, these guys with their special weapons and artifacts could have been the inspiration of the golden army. Not to mention the end fight ending in Ireland against the army. Just a connection I think I found.

ryangallagher
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Yes finely a video about the mythology of my homeland

e.b.martandanimation
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Tuatha De Danann were gods themselves. Tuatha De means Tribe of the Gods while the last part, Danann, cahnges it to Folk(or Children depending on the translation) of the goddess Danu. The reason for this that most of the stories we have today were written by the Catholic Irish who at that point were dominate for centuries. As such they tried to make as christian friendly as possible even killing God-kings like Lugh to prove they were mortal though some may have been apart of the Mythology(It's hard to tell as you can guess). This story is from the book The Invasions of Ireland that infamously copy and pasted Genisis for its first chapter and many aditions like the people of Ireland being desended of Noah. The Nordic Mythology was done like this but suffered far less and from what we know was mostly accurate with additions of the gods being more brutal and cruel but fairly the same and there apparently a greater god than all others that no one knows even Odin who helped create the universe.

theotherknight
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It’s pronounced ‘tua de danann’, the tuatha is how it is spelt but the ‘Tha’ is silent

saoirselennon
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I am so much love your videos and I never miss one from the first time I saw video

fatimealsherifi
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Love it. But how you pronounce somethings is a bit wrong lol. Still good job :)

dukeriluo
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I wonder what the original versions of these stories that remove the Christian influence would have been like

MaeljinRajah
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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

truthspreader
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Hmmm i know *RANSA GA SHINDA* is going to be in this list since its about celtic/gaelic religion.

akatsukigajou
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1:00

"Set sail from the *Caspian Sea* to settle Ireland."

The same Caspian that is landlocked? The one nowhere near Ireland nor has any water route to it? That Caspian?

prestonjones
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Scythians? Far east Asian? Has that been confirmed by archeology?

aniruddhbhatkal
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I don't care if I wait 10 years to be noticed, *can you do Filipino mythology?*

GianniJavedzeen
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This is a very bad and incorrect telling of Irish Polytheism

Count_Ocana