Manx mythology

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Manx mythology is the body of traditional myths, legends, and folklore from the Isle of Man, featuring distinctive Celtic and Norse influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic mythology
Insular Celtic mythology
mythology
associatedWithEthnicGroup Manx people NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Isle of Man NERFINISHED
documentedIn 19th-century folklore collections on the Isle of Man
hasConcept otherworldly island protection
sacred hills and mounds
sea as boundary to the otherworld
hasCreature Buggane NERFINISHED
Cabbal Ushtey NERFINISHED
Dooiney Oie NERFINISHED
Fairies
Fenodyree NERFINISHED
Glashtyn NERFINISHED
Hedley Kow NERFINISHED
Moddey Dhoo NERFINISHED
Phynnodderee NERFINISHED
Tarroo Ushtey NERFINISHED
Water bull NERFINISHED
Water horse
hasDeity Manannán mac Lir NERFINISHED
hasFigure Manannán mac Lir NERFINISHED
hasGenre fairy tales
hero legends
place-name legends
hasInfluence Celtic mythology NERFINISHED
Norse mythology NERFINISHED
hasLocation Peel Castle NERFINISHED
Snaefell NERFINISHED
Tynwald Hill NERFINISHED
hasMotif sea god as protector of the island
hasPart Manx fairy lore
Manx folklore NERFINISHED
Manx legends
hasRitual fairy-related customs
offerings to Manannán mac Lir
hasSource antiquarian writings
folklore collections
oral tradition
hasTheme guardianship of the Isle of Man
interaction between humans and fairies
shape-shifting beings
taboos and supernatural punishment
language Manx Gaelic NERFINISHED
relatedTo Irish mythology
Norse sagas NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic mythology
Welsh mythology NERFINISHED

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Celtic mythology hasPart Manx mythology