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recovered the ancient stone in Jerusalem before the invasion of the Babylonians. It is said all future Irish High Kings/British Monarchs inaugurated by the stone have tried to prove lineage back to the Royal Sage and his wife, Tea Tephi, the original bearers of the stone. Eochaidh's resting place is said to be in the Neolithic passage tomb, Cairn T at
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and the scribe Simon Brauch. Princess Tea also had in her possession an ancient harp, whose origins some believe lie in the House of David. The stone was delivered to the Hill of Tara by the three. Scota later married High King Eochaidh, both had previously met each other in Jerusalem. Eochaidh
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fail, s. f. the hiccough; a rim or border round the edge of a pot, bucket, etc.; a ring, a wreath, a ring, a collar; company, society ; fate ; a place ; an inclosure, a fence ; a circle; adj. fatal; generous; s. f. a den, a resting
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had travelled to the "Northern Isles" where they learned many skills and magic in its four cities Falias, Gorias, Murias and Findias. From there they travelled to Ireland bringing with them a treasure from each city – the
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However, historian William Forbes Skene commented: "It is somewhat remarkable that while the Scottish legend brings the stone at Scone from Ireland, the Irish legend brings the stone at Tara from Scotland."
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left Tara in AD 500 when the High King of Ireland Murtagh MacEirc loaned it to his great-uncle, Fergus (later known as Fergus the Great) for the latter's coronation in Scotland. Fergus's sub-kingdom,
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Sometime in June 2012, the stone was damaged by a hammer in 11 places. It was vandalised again in May 2014 when green and red paint was poured on the stone covering at least 50% of its surface.
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in the republic. The identification of the Lia Fáil with the Scottish "Stone of Destiny" has fostered the misapprehension that "Fál" means " Destiny", and hence
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Guyonvarc’h, Christain J. (1964). "Notes d'étymologie et de lexicographie gauloises et celtiques (19): Irlandais lia fáil 'pierre de souveraineté'".
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fàl, -àil, s. m. Pen-fold for strayed cattle or sheep. 2 Circle. 3 Wall, hedge, dike. 4 Divot, sod. 5 Scythe. 6 Spade. 7*Bow. 8 Peat-spade. 9 *Bow,
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stone, a myth more associated with the Stone of Scone, the sacred stone arrived by ship belonging to the Iberian Danaan into the ancient port of
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is composed; it is not currently believed the stones originated from connected quarry sites. It has also been identified as a whitish
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in some Irish romantic and nationalist poetry in English in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries;
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The stone was vandalised again c. 6–7 February 2023 when the word "Fake" was spray painted on the stone.
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put his feet on it, the stone was said to roar in joy. The stone is also credited with the power to
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Bondarenko, Grigory. "Lia Fáil and other stones: symbols of power in Ireland and their origins".
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Faclair Gaidhlig Gu Beurla Le Dealbhan/Dwelly's Illustrated Gaelic to English Dictionary
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Faclair Gaidhlig Gu Beurla Le Dealbhan/Dwelly's Illustrated Gaelic to English Dictionary
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The stone currently standing on the Hill of Tara identified with the historical Lia Fáil
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became an ancient name for Ireland. The stone in turn by reverse metonymy was named
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fàl, v. a. Scythe, mow. 2 Cut peats. 3 Enclose, hedge. 4**Cover with turfs.
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split it with his sword when it failed to cry out under his protégé,
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the king and also to endow him with a long reign. According to
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was a sobriquet for modern Irish nationalist militias; for the
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There are several different, and conflicting, legends in
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Vandalism of Hill of Tara standing stone a ‘desecration’
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Lia Fáil (political party)

Standing stone
Fál
hill of Tara
53°34′43.1″N 6°36′43.7″W / 53.578639°N 6.612139°W / 53.578639; -6.612139
coronation
Lia Fáil is located in Ireland
[fˠaːlˠ]
[ˌl̠ʲiəˈfˠaːlʲ]
Irish
Hill of Tara
County Meath
coronation stone
King of Tara
High King of Ireland
Muirchertach mac Ercae
Archibald Geikie
calcareous
red sandstone
Stone of Scone
granitoid
Irish mythology
Lebor Gabala
Tuatha Dé Danann
four legendary treasures
Claíomh Solais
Spear of Lugh
The Dagda's Cauldron
John of Fordun

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