Eamhain Mhacha

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Eamhain Mhacha is an ancient royal site and ceremonial complex in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, traditionally associated with the kings of Ulster in Irish mythology.

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Eamhain Mhacha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient royal site
archaeological site
ceremonial complex
mythological location
associatedWith Conchobar mac Nessa NERFINISHED
Cú Chulainn NERFINISHED
Irish mythology NERFINISHED
Medb NERFINISHED
Táin Bó Cúailnge NERFINISHED
Ulaid NERFINISHED
Ulster Cycle NERFINISHED
kings of Ulster
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance important site in Irish cultural heritage
symbol of Ulster kingship
designatedAs State Care Monument
excavatedBy H. G. Woodman NERFINISHED
excavatedIn 1960s
1970s
function ceremonial centre
ritual landscape focus
hasEnglishName Navan Fort NERFINISHED
hasEtymology often interpreted as "the twins of Macha" or "Macha’s twins"
hasFeature central mound
large circular earthwork
ring-barrow
timber-built structure (subsurface remains)
hasIrishName Eamhain Mhacha NERFINISHED
hasPeriod Iron Age
Late Bronze Age NERFINISHED
heritageStatus scheduled monument
interpretedAs royal capital of Ulster in saga tradition
locatedIn County Armagh NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
Ulster NERFINISHED
locatedNear Armagh city NERFINISHED
managedBy Historic Environment Division of Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
namedAfter Macha (goddess) NERFINISHED
nearbySite Navan Centre and Fort visitor centre NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf prehistoric ritual complex around Armagh
referencedIn Book of Leinster NERFINISHED
Lebor na hUidre NERFINISHED
medieval Irish saga literature

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Emain Macha hasAlternativeName Eamhain Mhacha