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Remember the tale of the four fair children of Lir?
For more on the story, see the article on the Children of Lir.
The name can be found in ancient Irish folklore and stories such as the Children of Lir.
The Children of Lir is an Irish legend.
The ship is named after Aoife, stepmother to the children of Lir, whom she turned into swans.
The Children of Lir may refer to:
'Remember the Children of Lir, whom the great witch Aife changed into swans.
The Children of Lir, according to tradition, are buried on the island of Inisglora.
It is also popular in old Irish folk lore such as The Children of Lir.
He set five Irish songs and wrote his last original composition, the tone poem The Children of Lir.
The identity focuses on the theme of Irish folklore including the Children of Lir.
"Children of Lir" is a song depicting the legend sung by Sora in her album Heartwood.
The looped walk incorporates the Children of Lir Tir Saile sculpture.
These included the ballet The Children of Lir, which was subsequently staged in 1920 at the Old Vic.
The Children Of Lir Lyrics"
The story of Fionnuala and the other children of Lir shares the motif of transformation into swans.
Walk of the week: Children of Lir Loop (Irish Independent)
The group went to the studio in early 1974 to record The Children of Lir, their first album and a studio adaption of the musical.
Children of Lir Loop (Ireland.com)
They are best known for their 1974 debut album, The Children of Lir, a folk opera based on the Irish legend of the same name.
Lough Derravaragh is best known for its connection with the Irish legend of the Children of Lir.
The Irish legend of the Children of Lir is about a stepmother transforming her children into swans for 900 years.
Ler does have some prominence of his own; most famously as the titular king in the tale The Children of Lir.
The Irish composer Hamilton Harty wrote the tone poem "The Children of Lir".
Other rooms refer to the Children of Lir, fairy forts, and Newgrange; one contains a well and gigantic tree trunks.