
Aos Sí - Wikipedia
Aos sí (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; English approximation: / iːs ˈʃiː / eess SHEE; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Gaelic folklore, similar to elves. They are said to descend from the Tuatha Dé Danann or the gods of Irish mythology. [1]
The Sidhe - Irish Fairy Folklore - The Irish Pagan School
2022年7月13日 · If you’ve come here for fan fic of the Fairy Folk, click bait ‘Celtic’ mythology, or any sort of video game reference, you’re out of luck. This article is about the Sidhe, who are the Irish Fairy folk specifically, and this is a genuine belief and tradition that still holds sway in Ireland.
The Sidhe Race - Legends, Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland
The West of Ireland is peculiarly sacred to ancient superstitions of the Sidhe race. There is a poetry in the scenery that touches the heart of the people; they love the beautiful glens, the mountains rising like towers from the sea, the islands sanctified by the memory of a saint, and the green hills where Finvarra holds his court.
What is a Sidhe? - The Irish Pagan School
2023年3月17日 · The Sidhe in Celtic Mythology. This is an article about the Sidhe in Ireland, and although there are similarities and even crossovers between various of the ‘Celtic’ countries, this is NOT about the Fairies in Scotland, or Wales, or the Isle of Man, or Cornwall, or Brittany.
The Sidhe and Their Animals: Companions of the Fairy Folk
2024年11月8日 · The Sidhe, pronounced “shee,” are a central component of Celtic mythology, representing the enchanting fairy folk that inhabit the hills and mounds of ancient Ireland and Scotland. Their name is derived from the Irish word “síd,” meaning “mound” or “hill,” reflecting their association with the fairy mounds that dot the landscape.
The Sidhe: A Journey Through Time and Myth - Celtic Mythology
2024年11月7日 · Discover the enchanting world of the Sidhe in Irish and Scottish mythology. Explore their myths, nature, and lasting legacy. Join us on this mystical journey!
Aos Si: Mythical Creature Overview and History
In Irish and Scottish Folklore, the Aos Si (also called: Aes Sidhe and daoine sídhe) are a category of supernatural beings and spirits that are said to walk among the living. The earliest recorded legends of the Aos Si come from the Tuatha Dé Danann, a supernatural race in Irish mythology.
The Sidhe in Celtic Folklore: Legends That Endure - Celtic Mythology
2024年11月8日 · The Sidhe, pronounced “shee,” are a captivating element of Celtic mythology, representing a race of supernatural beings who inhabit the mystical Otherworld. These ethereal entities hold a significant place in the lore of the Celtic peoples, embodying the intersection of the natural and supernatural realms.
The Sidhe of Ireland: Guardians of the Faerie Realm - Mythology …
2024年9月9日 · In Irish folklore, the Sidhe are depicted as ethereal beings that inhabit a parallel world, known for their enchanting beauty and mystique. They are often considered the guardians of the faerie realm, embodying the duality of allure and peril.
The Irish Banshee and Leanan sidhe (Two Terrifying Fairies)
2020年4月1日 · In Celtic fairies’ mythology, the Irish banshee plays an important role. Her name the banshee, or in Gaelic bean-sidhe, means “woman of the fairy mound”. In Scotland, she’s the cointeach. In Ireland the sidhe were the people of the hills, also called the good folk. Or in layman’s terms – fairies.