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Oct 2023
16m 25s

The ancient festival of Samhain (mini ep...

Síle Seoige
About this episode

Topics covered : Celtic calendar, Samhain, An Chailleach, Fionn Mac Cumhaill, The Hill of Tara.


Historian and artist Shelly Mooney is back on the pod once again, this time to tell us all about Samhain.


Shelly lives in County Wexford with her husband Kev, their son Ferdia and Lola their dog and she runs the brilliant Instagram page ‘Tales from the Wood’ which explores the history and mythology of Ireland.

And in this bite-sized episode she talks to us about the ancient festival of Samhain and its connection to The Hill of Tara.


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