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Category Archives: Ireland

Maon and the Willow

Spirit of Trees Posted on March 30, 2012 by BostonTerrierNovember 9, 2013

A Tale from Ireland As retold by Fred Hageneder Maon was the rightful heir to the throne of Ireland, which was usurped by his grand-uncle Covac. Covac had killed Maon’s father and grandfather, the king, and tortured the boy, Maon, … Continue reading →

Posted in Healing/Consolation, Ireland, Willow, Wonder Tales/Fairy Tales
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