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 | Martello | than 1808 when the Martello Tower was constructed on the site.
The story goes that it was originally a passage grave and according to one legend it is the burial place of Amergin, an early Celtic poet. One story records that Amergin of the Fair Knee, a warrior bard in the army of Milesius was the first of the Bronze Age settlers to set foot on Irish soil.
Others sources claim that Amergin first set foot on Kenmare Bay around 2,000 BC and if as we are lead to believe the Milesians arrived from Spain, this would seem more likely.
Another legend claims Queen Scotia, wife of Milesius, the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh is also buried here. But a counter-claim suggests she travelled from he native land to south Kerry, where she met the invader Milesius, married him and had eight sons by him and was buried at Glenscoheen overlooking Tralee Bay. | |
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 | Martello | than 1808 when the Martello Tower was constructed on the site.
The story goes that it was originally a passage grave and according to one legend it is the burial place of Amergin, an early Celtic poet. One story records that Amergin of the Fair Knee, a warrior bard in the army of Milesius was the first of the Bronze Age settlers to set foot on Irish soil.
Others sources claim that Amergin first set foot on Kenmare Bay around 2,000 BC and if as we are lead to believe the Milesians arrived from Spain, this would seem more likely.
Another legend claims Queen Scotia, wife of Milesius, the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh is also buried here. But a counter-claim suggests she travelled from he native land to south Kerry, where she met the invader Milesius, married him and had eight sons by him and was buried at Glenscoheen overlooking Tralee Bay. | |
|  Woodpigeon (2610) |
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 | Martello | than 1808 when the Martello Tower was constructed on the site.
The story goes that it was originally a passage grave and according to one legend it is the burial place of Amergin, an early Celtic poet. One story records that Amergin of the Fair Knee, a warrior bard in the army of Milesius was the first of the Bronze Age settlers to set foot on Irish soil.
Others sources claim that Amergin first set foot on Kenmare Bay around 2,000 BC and if as we are lead to believe the Milesians arrived from Spain, this would seem more likely.
Another legend claims Queen Scotia, wife of Milesius, the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh is also buried here. But a counter-claim suggests she travelled from he native land to south Kerry, where she met the invader Milesius, married him and had eight sons by him and was buried at Glenscoheen overlooking Tralee Bay. | |
|  Woodpigeon (2610) |
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 | Napoleon | Impressive Napoleon om his horse. | |
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