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------------------ May those who love us love us I know some about Tara, but these sites explain better then I could and these are just a few that caught my attention, Pagan's for the most part came before the Christians and the believe was still around for some time after the Roman occupation. My thoughts are the new age Pagan's probably shouldn't be compared with the old ways, if nothing else then for the clarity of the time line. If I can still be of help please let me know and if you can't find me here, email or go to my web site linked below. ------------------ May those who love us love us Tara Branwen683 My name is Traia and I was told when I was little that my name comes from the name of a castle in Ireland. The name of the castle is supposedly Taia meaning freedom. But I have been on many Ireland websites and I can't find that castle anywhere. Does it actually exsist or have I been told a fairytale by my parents? If this castle really does exsist, do you know where I can get some information on it, or maybe where it is or used to be or something? I really appreciate your help. Thank you! duncan Could they have meant Tara?
It's not a castle as one might think but was the fortress of the high kings of Ireland for century's.
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And those who don't love us
May God turn their hearts,
And if He doesn't turn their hearts,
May He turn their ankles,
So we'll know them by their limping.
--- Irish ProverbBranwen683 I checked with my dad, and the guy that told him about it had a very heavy accent. He said it could have been Tara, but he told him specifically that the castle's name meant freedom. Do you know where the ruins for Tara are located in Ireland? I looked it up on a website, but it didn't tell me any information about the location. It did say that it was a very religous place. But it also mentioned both pagan and christian. So I am a little bit confused about which religion used to worship there. Any information you have would be helpful. Thanks! Branwen683 He actually did say castle too, but if that is a common mistake then maybe he was mistaken as well. duncan Hi Branwen, I did a YAHOO search on Tara
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=tara+irish+kings&ei=UTF-8
http://www.angelfire.com/ny/border/tara.html
http://www.irishclans.com/articles/tara1.html
http://www.ireland.org/irl_hist/hist9.htm
http://www.four-courts-press.ie/cgi/bookshow.cgi?file=highking.xml
http://www.meathtourism.ie/historicmeath/hmtaramain.htm
Megan and Ralph at
Castle Duncan,
Castles and Medieval Discussion Forums
And those who don't love us
May God turn their hearts,
And if He doesn't turn their hearts,
May He turn their ankles,
So we'll know them by their limping.
--- Irish ProverbBranwen683 Duncan, I really appreciate your help! Thank you so much for helping me find all this information. All this new information should keep me busy for a while! Once again, thank you! duncan My pleasure! puzzler25 I don't think that Tara means freedom though... I usually get rocky pinnacle. Paul Although nothing to do with castles, there is the hill of Tara in Ireland.
You might want to sign the petition on this website http://www.hilloftara.info/ as there is a campaign to stop the M3 motorway from being built so near the ancient site.
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