CMP009 Let Fly the Crows of Battle
Description
Battle is joined and the mighty Balor comes to the field.
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Show Summary:
The eve of the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh and Lugh gets promises of aid from the Tuatha De Danaan. The giant Balor of the Evil Eye enters the fray and the death toll rises. The Tuatha De are fighting not only for their land but for their entire race.
This episode is the 9th episode of the Irish Book of Invasions.
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 Show Summary:
Running Order:
- Intro 0:40 
 - News & Views 1:47
 - Story 5:28
 - Listener Feedback - Vicky, Kathy 24:54
 - Promo - Mary Jones 25:42
 - Promo - Deo's Shadow 26:12
 - Welsh Leeks 27:29
 
All the credits for this episode can be found in our show-notes at http://celticmythpodshow.com/irish9
We hope you enjoy it!
Gary & Ruthie x x x
News & Views
Ruth has a great idea and we ask our listeners to join with us in celebrating our ancestors by telling their stories. This is the episode that we are releasing without accents being used for some of the characters. What do you think? Is it better or worse? Let us know - we welcome your views.
Let Fly the Crows of Battle - Episode 9 of the Irish Mythological Cycle and Part 9 of the Book of Invasions
Names Used in this Story
Listed in order of appearance
- Teamhair
 - Carynx
 - Erin
 - Dagda
 - Ogma
 - Tuatha De Danaan
 - Lugh
 - Tir-na-nOg
 - Mathgen
 - Sliabh League
 - Dena Ulad
 - Mourne Mountains
 - Bri Ruri
 - Slieve Bloom
 - Sliabh Snechtai
 - Slemish
 - Blai Sliabh
 - Nemthenn
 - Sliabh Maccu Belgodon
 - Segais
 - Cruachan Aigle
 - Fomor, Fomori
 - Lough Derg
 - Lough Luimnigh
 - Lough Corrib
 - Lough Reagh
 - Lough Mask
 - Lough Neagh
 - Lough Gara
 - Lough Reagh
 - Marloch
 - Sidhe
 - Bechulle
 - Dianan
 - Cairbre
 - Etain
 - Glam Dicenn
 - Goban
 - Dolb
 - Credne
 - Luchta
 - Diancecht
 - The Morrigan
 - Magh Tuireadh
 - Aes Dara
 - Indech
 - De Domnan
 - Tollus-Dam
 - Ech Dam
 - Eru
 - Rechtaid the White
 - Fosad
 - Fedlimid
 - Ibor
 - Scibar
 - Minn
 - Slaine
 - Loch Arboch
 - Octruil
 - Airmed
 - Octriallach
 - Nes
 - Men of Dea
 - Midhir
 - Bodb Dearg
 - Badb
 - Macha
 - Nuada
 - Ceithlenn
 - Abhean
 - Leat Glas
 - Uinius
 - Bres
 - Elatha
 
Listener Feedback
Vicky, Kathy
We share some emails with you from listeners who have given us some great information. Kathy from the US has solved Ruth's question about Leeks and the Welsh by finding a quote from the Sacred Texts website.
 
 She also found the following quotes from Henry V (Shakespeare):-
FLUELLEN
 Your majesty says very true: if your majesties is
 remembered of it, the Welshmen did good service in a
 garden where leeks did grow, wearVing leeks in their
 Monmouth caps; which, your majesty know, to this
 hour is an honourable badge of the service; and I do
 believe your majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek
 upon Saint Tavy's day.
 
 KING HENRY V
 I wear it for a memorable honour;
 For I am Welsh, you know, good countryman.
 
 FLUELLEN
 All the water in Wye cannot wash your majesty's
 Welsh plood out of your pody, I can tell you that:
 God pless it and preserve it, as long as it pleases
 his grace, and his majesty too!
 
 Thank you Kathy.
Promo - Mary Jones

Amazing Celtic resource site with information about everything! OK, I'm a bit enthusiastic but she does do an amazing job. She also hosts the Celtic Literature Collective which is one of the major resources for our stories. You can spend hours here. Visit her site at http://www.maryjones.us/.
Promo - Deo's Shadow
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