Emain Macha

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Emain Macha is an ancient royal site in Ulster, closely associated with Irish mythology and the legendary kings and heroes of Gaelic Ireland.

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Emain Macha canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient royal site
archaeological site
mythological location
associatedWith Conchobar mac Nessa
Cú Chulainn
Gaelic Ireland
Irish mythology
Macha
Red Branch
Red Branch Knights
Ulster Cycle
heroes of Ulster
legendary kings of Ulster
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance important site in Irish national mythology
symbolic seat of the kings of Ulster
etymology often interpreted as "Macha’s twins" or "Macha’s neck"
excavatedBy Chris Lynn
H. G. Woodman
excavationStart 1960s
feature central mound
large circular earthwork
ring-ditch
hasAlternativeName Eamhain Mhacha
Emania
Navan Fort
hasDesignation Navan Fort
surface form: Navan Fort and Environs Area of Special Archaeological Interest
heritageStatus State Care Monument
languageOfName Irish
locatedIn Northern Ireland
Ulster
locatedNear Armagh
mythologicalRole court of King Conchobar mac Nessa
training place of Cú Chulainn
namedAfter Morrígan
surface form: goddess Macha
nearbyCity Armagh
overlooks Callan River valley
partOf Ulster
surface form: province of Ulster
period Iron Age
province Ulster
referencedIn Ulster Cycle
surface form: Táin Bó Cúailnge

Ulster Cycle
surface form: Ulster Cycle tales
region County Armagh
religion Celtic paganism (historical association)
terrain drumlin hill
usedAs ceremonial center
ritual site
royal capital of Ulster in legend

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Gaelic Ireland notableSite Emain Macha
Ulaid (ancient people) capital Emain Macha
Navan Fort traditionalName Emain Macha
Macha associatedWith Emain Macha