Aidlinn
Aidlinn (or Ailinn ), in the Irish Celtic Mythology, is the girl of Lugaid Reo nDerg, itself wire adoptive of Cúchulainn and laughed Ard Érenn of Ireland.
It appears in particular in the account Scél Baillif Binnberlaig (“History of Baille to the soft language”), of which it is heroin. Learning death from promised in marriage sound, Baille Bindberlach wire of Buan, itself is let die of sorrow. On a tomb it pushes a yew and on the other an apple tree; one makes plates of them that thereafter one cannot separate. According to Christian-J. Guyonvarc' H and Francoise the Russet-red (in the Druids - to see bibliography hereafter), more than the expression of the feelings in love between young people, it is before all the description of a magic ritual with wood of yew, operated by Druide S.
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to also see Celtic Mythology
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