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Lir

Lir or Ler (meaning "Sea" in Old Irish; Ler and Lir are the nominative and genitive forms, respectively) 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. Lir is chiefly an ancestor figure, and is…

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Lir

Nodes19
Edges18
Triples12
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.105263
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related to Gaelic references · 11
Lir → AD Irish, Cormac, Cuilennáin, Gaelic, In, It, Llŷr, Manannan, Manannán, Sanas Cormaic, Welsh
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Lir → key character in the mythological story The Children of Lir

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sea children father irish god mythology named mac appears llŷr bodb personification welsh manannán gaelic myths son manannan story one

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Liris akey character in the mythological story The Children of Lir0.90text
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesWelsh0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesLlŷr0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesGaelic0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesManannán0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesIt0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesIn0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesAD Irish0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesSanas Cormaic0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesCormac0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesCuilennáin0.60section
Lirrelated to Gaelic referencesManannan0.60section

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