Erin

deity intermediate Irish single tradition · 1

Erin is a goddess who appears in a lament composed in 1653. The vision was the goddess Erin bewailing the death of a man who had overthrown hundreds.

When

First attested
1653 CE
Attested period
1653 – 2011
Historical notes
Appears in a lament composed in 1653.

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“In Paul Muldoon's 1983 satirical poem Aisling, which was written in response to the 1981 hunger strike campaign by Bobby Sands and other incarcerated members of the Provisional IRA, the goddess Erin was recast to symbolize Anorexia.”

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