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Aoi and Mac
Aoi Mac Ollamain or Ai Mac Ollamain is a god of poetry and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology.
pl: Aoi Mac Ollamain
He reigned for ten years, before he and his nephew Aoi Mac Ollamain were killed in battle against Éogan of Imber.

Aoi and first
Aoi was the first spouse of Genji-therefore she was called Aoi no ue ( high Dame Aoi ).
Genji's first formal spouse ( high Dame Aoi ) is daughter of the Sa-dijin and his love Lady Oborodukiyo is daughter of U-daijin, in addition Oborodukiyo is love of Emperor Suzaku who is son of Kokiden-nyougo.
During the first week of the scandal, Apple Inc's iTunes Store rated Sakai's 1995 song Aoi Usagi the number one downloaded song.
The series first introduces us to Kazuki Shikimori, a second year student from an elite magic school, Aoi Academy.
: Yuna, the typical harem anime " housewife ", transfers to Aoi Academy to become Kazuki's wife and even first introduced herself as " Yuna Shikimori " to the rest of Kazuki's class.
: Chihaya makes three appearances in the anime series, the first appearance during the Aoi Fest when she asks Kazuki if their classes would join together to produce a play.
While continuing to perform in hardcore AVs, Aoi also appeared in the first video release of the Shuffle company's new label Believe.
In the first qualifier, he races heatly with Naoki Shinjyo from Aoi and ends up in third place.
In the last episode of the first season, his red hat has Aoi patched on the inside ; while in episode 11, " Portraitz ", the director of the vocational aid center calls him by this name when introducing him to Togusa.
Quruli first appeared on television performing Aoi Sora on NHK.
* Seven Seas Entertainment's Aoi House Webmanga first page at Gomanga. com

Aoi and name
The girl gives Junta her name as Karin Aoi, and tells him about how the world has become terribly overpopulated in her time, to the point where having more than one child is a crime punishable by death.
( also known as Sora Aoi ) ( a stage name ; her real name is unknown ) is a Japanese AV idol, nude model, and media personality.
When asked how her stage name was chosen, Aoi explained, " My agency asked what color I liked.
Aoi made it a point that he never came up with the name " The Laughing Man " for himself ; it was a label that the media gave based on the J. D.

Mac and Celtic
* Mac Néill, Eoin, Celtic Ireland.
Manannan is based on the wizard of the same name of Celtic myth, Manannan Mac Lir.
According to the Opies, Jack's magical accessories – the cap of knowledge, the cloak of invisibility, the magic sword, and the shoes of swiftness – could have been borrowed from the tale of Tom Thumb or from Norse mythology, however older analogues in British Celtic lore such as Y Mabinogi and the tales of Gwyn Ap Nudd, cognate with the Irish Fionn Mac Cumhaill, suggest that these represent attributes of the earlier Celtic gods such as the shoes associated with triple-headed Lugus ; Welsh Lleu Llaw Gyffes of the Fourth Branch, Arthur's invincible sword Caledfwlch and his Mantle of Invisibility Gwenn one of the Thirteen Treasures of Britain mentioned in two of the branches ; or the similar cloak of Caswallawn in the Second Branch.
Judge ( AOH ), Thomas Kettle ( IPP, AOH ), James Lenehan ( AOH ), Michael Lonergan ( IRB, Fianna Éireann ( FÉ )), Peter ( Peadar ) Macken ( IRB, Labour leader, SF, GL ), Seán Mac Diarmada ( IRB, Irish Freedom ), Thomas MacDonagh ( IRB ), Liam Mellows ( IRB ), Col. Maurice Moore ( IPP, GL, Connaught Rangers ), Séamus O ' Connor ( IRB ), Colm O ' Loughlin ( IRB, St. Enda's School ( SES )), Peter O ' Reilly ( Ancient Order of Hibernians ( AOH )), Robert Page ( IRB, Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA )), Patrick Pearse ( IRB, GL, SES ), Joseph M. Plunkett ( IRB, Irish Review ), John Walsh ( AOH ), Peter White ( Celtic Literary Society );
" He complains that Hiawatha's deeds of magical strength pall by comparison to the feats of Hercules and to " Finn Mac Cool, that big stupid Celtic mammoth.
His seminal works Celtic Myths and Legends and The High Deeds of Finn Mac Cumhail are widely hailed as the best representation and description of all the legends, myths and spiritual history of all Celtic peoples of Ireland, Britain, and Wales.
There was a mythic Celtic warrior ( c. 3rd Century A. D .) by the name of Caoilte Mac Ronan, who was a member of the Fianna and the nephew of Fionn mac Cumhaill.
Other acts on the label in the 1970s included Ireland's Celtic rockers Horslips ; Mr. Bloe, who included pianist Zack Laurence and harmonica player Harry Pitch ; former Fleetwood Mac member Danny Kirwan, who recorded three albums for DJM, Second Chapter ( 1975 ), Midnight In San Juan ( 1976 ), and Hello There Big Boy!
Mael Snectai was also the Chief of Clan Duff as grandson of Queen Gruoch ( Gruoch was also the wife the good King Mac Beth, who was both the rightful king of Celtic Scotland, and one of the country's better monarchs ), herself heiress of the line of King Duff, which was apanaged in the ancient ' Kingdom of Fife.
According to this genealogy, some of the ancestors of Clan MacNicol include Breoghan, the Celtic king of Spain ; and Lugaid Mac Con, High King of Ireland.
The first six issue limited series introduces the main character Torin Mac Quillon, a Celtic warrior from the time of the Roman Empire.
The importance of trees in Celtic religion is shown by the fact that the very name of the Eburonian tribe contains a reference to the yew tree, and that names like Mac Cuilinn ( son of holly ) and Mac Ibar ( son of yew ) appear in Irish myths.

Mac and god
* Manannan Mac Lir, sea and weather god from Irish mythology
Mac Cuill's given name was Éthur and he was named Mac Cuill after his god, Coll, the hazel.
Along these lines, the god was often linked to the Deò-ghrèine and the character Mac Gréine of Irish mythology.
The Irish god Aengus, also known as the Mac Óg (" young son "), is probably related to Maponos, as are the Arthurian characters Mabuz and Mabonagrain.
In Oisín in Tir na nÓg, his most famous echtra or adventure tale, he is visited by a fairy woman called Níamh Chinn Óir ( Niamh of the Golden Hair or Head, one of the daughters of Manannán Mac Lir, a god of the sea ) who announces she loves him and takes him away to Tir na nÓg (" the land of the young ", also referred to as Tir Tairngire, " the land of promise ").
The origin of Cosán na Naomh as a pilgrimage route pre-dates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, however ; the historian Máire Mac Néill has argued that it has its origins in the pagan festival of the Irish god Lug.
Mac Cecht's given name was Téthur and he was named Mac Cecht after his god, Cecht, the ploughshare.
Mac Gréine's given name was Céthur and was named Mac Gréine after his god, Grian, the sun.
To regard characters such as Cú Chulainn, Fergus Mac Roich or Conall Cernach as former gods turned into humans by a later storyteller is to misunderstand their literary and religious function … Cú Chulainn is no more a former god than Superman is.

Mac and poetry
The story was used as a central theme by Aifric Mac Aodha in her poetry collection " Gabháil Syrinx ".
And one-time Black Mountain College resident, composer John Cage ( 1912 – 1992 ), along with Jackson Mac Low ( 1922 – 2004 ), wrote poetry based on chance or aleatory techniques.
Jackson Mac Low ( September 12, 1922 – December 8, 2004 ) was an American poet, performance artist, composer and playwright, known to most readers of poetry as a practioneer of systematic chance operations and other non-intentional compositional methods in his work, which Mac Low first experienced in the musical work of John Cage, Earle Brown, and Christian Wolff.
From 1990 to 1991, Mac Low served on the poetry panel of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
In 2000, Mac Low performed two readings of his poetry at the Bjørnson Festival 2000 in Molde, Norway.
He is commemorated in the Scottish Gaelic poetry of Iain Lom MacDonald and in Ireland by a piece of traditional music named Mac Colla's March or Alasdair Mac Colla that dates from the mid seventeenth century and is still performed.
Written about 1678, but not published until 1682 ( see 1682 in poetry ), " Mac Flecknoe " is the outcome of a series of disagreements between Thomas Shadwell and Dryden.

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