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Exploring Tulsk Priory , County Roscommon
Exploring Tulsk Priory , County Roscommon
In medieval times, the crossroads at Tulsk was a hotspot. This area was the site of battles, stone towers, castles, soldier’s garrisons, and the Dominican Priory beside the Ogulla River. Today these roads are Ireland’s N5 and N61 motorways.
Tulsk was once the seat of the O’Conors.
The Dominican Priory, dedicated to St Patrick, was founded here in 1488 by Fedlimid O'Conor. After the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in the mid-16th century, the priory at Tulsk was no longer a monastic site.
In 1595, Sir Richard Bingham, acting governor of Connacht built a tower house in what was the chancel of the priory. Bingham was sent to Ireland by Elizabeth I to put down rebellions by Irish chieftains and Tulsk became his headquarters. Bingham earned the nickname ‘Flail of Connacht’ for crushing the Gaelic Lords rebellions.
The surviving parts of the tower include three stories on the west side with fragmentary walls on the north and south sides. A fireplace is visible on the third story of the west wall. In the north wall there was a doorway at ground level, At one time, the tower had a small English garrison. The tower was demolished by Sir Charles Lane in 1651.
The south transept extends to the left. Only fragments remain of the north and south walls and the tower house is standing the chancel. Two pointed archways in the south wall of the nave, lead into the south transept. There are a number of 18th century memorial plaques, bearing crucifixion scenes, dotted around the Priory . One of them bears the Conor Roe Coat of arms, another bears the O'Kelly arms.
Over the centuries, a graveyard was established around the former priory/tower house. The cemetery is still in use. There are a number of 18th century headstones and tomb slabs inside what was one the tower house and scattered throughout the cemetery. There are also a number of 18th century dedication plaques.
The priory and tower ruins reflect just one of the many layers of history and prehistory on the site.
Archaeological research conducted by the Discovery Programme, Ireland's archaeological research institute, and funded by the Heritage Council, has examined the nature of Gaelic lordship and settlement in north Roscommon during the late medieval period, c. 1170-1650 AD. Since 2003, elements of this work focused on the history and development of Tulsk as the principal residence of the O’Conor Roe (Rua) lords.
Recent archaeological excavations revealed prehistoric levels extending into the Mesolithic era, when hunting and gathering prevailed.
Tulsk History Society
www.tulskhs.com/
Visions of the Past -- Tulsk Abbey & Cemetery, Roscommon, Ireland
visionsofthepastblog.com/2012/12/13/tulsk-abbey-cemetery-co-roscommon/
Tulsk
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Monasterboice A Glimpse into Ireland's Early Christian Past
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  • @Justine.Michelle1
    @Justine.Michelle1 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Myth? We’re still here…. Whether you choose to believe it… i guess it depends on what level of brainwashed you are

  • @alebroker7587
    @alebroker7587 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Spain has always being the enemy of England. It goes without saying that english narrative will almost always speak bad of Spain. I guess it is what it is but only as long as we permit....god bless the Irish from a Spaniard.

  • @jackmcgraw4744
    @jackmcgraw4744 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mcgraw/mcgrath?

  • @gerarddeegan1164
    @gerarddeegan1164 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I❤ love ireland😊😍🥰🤩👍☘🍀☘🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @UinseonC
    @UinseonC 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Cu chulainns castle is a place I know well. It is obviously an old Iron Age Fort, that aligns with the Irish stone Henge. It is the county of myths and legends for a reason, the views are stunning from there, biblical, the greatest story ever told

  • @joseeduardobevilacqua5571
    @joseeduardobevilacqua5571 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Awesome! Thanks!

  • @Look4HistoryGuy
    @Look4HistoryGuy 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    All these ancient mounds are not tombs, there were originally designed & built for survival & for preserving ancient knowledge like measuring astronomical observations. Presumably for the druid elite who were regarded as the most important people of their time in ancient Europe as they held vast amounts of knowledge. The largest & most impressive of the sites would have been reserved for the telepaths, the Tuatha Dé Danann, the ancestors of the god An which the druids trace their origins from the Lebanon, Türkiye & the middle east.

  • @ANDREWRMOYNIHAN-rw3ly
    @ANDREWRMOYNIHAN-rw3ly หลายเดือนก่อน

    ANDREW ROBERT MOYNIHAN - STOPPED BYE

  • @ANDREWRMOYNIHAN-rw3ly
    @ANDREWRMOYNIHAN-rw3ly หลายเดือนก่อน

    ANDREW R MOYNIHAN STOPPED HERE

  • @davidpeteriarussi7956
    @davidpeteriarussi7956 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speculation, unfounded and presumptive. You are creating your own myth. DNA should settle this arguement, not rubbish couched in quasi authoritative possibiities, probabilities and one's own unfounded prejudgements.

  • @jjoanmmas
    @jjoanmmas 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am Spanish and I don't know why, many times when I listen to Irish music, see its green landscapes and hear its ancient stories, I cry inconsolably like a child. I don't know the reason.

  • @MrLorenzovanmatterho
    @MrLorenzovanmatterho 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Boyne is the conflict that made Britain, everything we are, no wonder we still celebrate it.

  • @Merry19ss
    @Merry19ss 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🤔🫴 I do not know if in Ireland they teach them that many Irish noble families and Irish peasant families were loyal to King Charles I the King Emperor of Spain and Europe at that time, moreover many Irish were in the Spanish Court serving the King 👑, at that time ubo migration from Ireland to Spain seeking refuge because the English were attacking them. The King of Spain sent naval fleet to help the Irish against the English Invasion, unfortunately no one counted on the storm, if not today in England would be speaking Spanish and the Irish would not have suffered all that Inglaterrabtodos did to them these centuries. On the other hand in Spain in Aragon, La Rioja, Castilla y Leon, Castilla la Mancha are CELTIBEROS, it is not only Galicia and Asturias as the Irish think that only they are Celts in Spain. There are other ethnic Celtic groups in the Iberian Peninsula, with different names: Celtiberians Arevacians Titos Bellos Lusones Pelendons Vacceans Carpetanos Lusitanians (Portugal) Olcades Lobetans ...etc and more ethnic Celtic groups. Besides the Bronze Age man from the Iberian peninsula left and migrated to the north giving the nations of today Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Britons. Ireland and Spain are not only united by religion but also by history. The Scots would also enter but they sold out to the highest bidder and became Protestants. Soridales saludos Irlanda 🇮🇪🍀🇪🇦

  • @Hoeezier
    @Hoeezier 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this is absolutely amazing. His voice😭

    • @irelandinsideandout
      @irelandinsideandout 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've seen hundred of concerts and this show was on a whole other level.

  • @martaduran3185
    @martaduran3185 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was there!!

    • @irelandinsideandout
      @irelandinsideandout 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great show, eh? It was my first time seeing him. My daughter took me and it was her 4th time. The word that come to mind is transcendent.

  • @gm92746
    @gm92746 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fully covering the rocks on the ground with soil then rolling the other stone over the soil to the position on top of the stones and then removing the soil?

  • @mollymcnaughton3133
    @mollymcnaughton3133 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My grandmother told me that she was Black Irish. Her grandfather was from Cork. She had dark chestnut hair, brown eyes.

  • @eslermanu47
    @eslermanu47 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic history it's a pity we can't all get together and accept our history and not fight each other.

  • @shannonbee
    @shannonbee 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    St Patrick Pray for us🙏✝️🕊️☘️St Bridgette Pray for us🙏✝️🕊️🌹St Columbia Pray for us🙏✝️🕊️✨

  • @Nacho2002b
    @Nacho2002b 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Eamon De Valera, anybody?

  • @tilldeathdouspartharmonytr9829
    @tilldeathdouspartharmonytr9829 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My family are from co mayo Ireland. They have been there for centuries. I am very dark skinned dark thick curly hair Hazel eyes. Alot of people from mayo are dark haired and eyed. My Dna results showed 99.9 % Irish. Yet my deep dive ancient dna showed iberian, Italian, Spanish, North African and Asian??? 🤔

  • @verali164
    @verali164 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm 98 % irish, dark brown hair, brown eyes and sallow skin, 1% scottish and 1 % Welsh. Im white and alot of my family are the same, but we have blue eyes, green eyes, brown eyes. Pale skin, sallow skin, hair colour is black, dark brown, red , blonde.

  • @sheikhboyardee556
    @sheikhboyardee556 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not sure it's a myth. My father always referred to us as "the Black Irish." I took a trip to Ireland in about 2006 & traveling around the Island I found a cemetery in the South Western part of Ireland near the ocean that had names such as Garcia in it. My family has mostly black hair & brown eyes and common sense tells me that even though hunted they're not going to find all the shipwrecked people. I did my DNA & I'm about 8% Iberian Peninsula. Than means Spanish even though my family is from Ireland.

  • @Robbie7441
    @Robbie7441 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some people can't read, I do not know why people don't speak on these videos, so it's a thumbs down from me

  • @renatewest6366
    @renatewest6366 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw the monument on 1992 with my late husband. We were visiting.from.Australia A distance relative.now passed showed us around.Very sad about the Spanish sailors. May they rest in peace.

  • @slopermarco
    @slopermarco 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:11 GOSH! Earthquake???😮

  • @SolutionsCapital
    @SolutionsCapital 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great accent

  • @josephvsparthicvs4988
    @josephvsparthicvs4988 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The whole story of the Spanish Armada defeated by the English is all a myth .

  • @johnh539
    @johnh539 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That 1715 storm must have been a doosey it sank several hundred boats and finished the Easdale slat industry literally over night. It is said that the spray crossed the island witch is almost as impossible as it is terrifying.

  • @johnh539
    @johnh539 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My understanding is that "Spanish" DNA is one of the 4 main indigenous DNA types; mostly associated with the mid south west. (I don't recall the counties). However knowing the origin of the DNA is a different story, The conventional interpretation is that it comes from Maritime connections with the Mediterranean going back as far as the early neolithic and continuing throughout the centuries. Ps I don't think it is documented but some of them where possibly on the Isle Of Cumbrae . Over a hundred years ago a Spanish sword was found by I believe by an ancestor of mine buried in some Peat.. sadly I don't know what happened with the sword .

  • @brianmackle955
    @brianmackle955 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done “Ireland Inside and Out”, such a well presented video. . . .grmílemagaibh. 🤗 I first visited Drombeg on a Saturday in March 1975. I was working in West Cork at the time, a young Engineer. A fine setting close to Glandore álainn on a lovely stretch of Ireland’s South West coast. Many years later, building our house in Dublin 1990 I had enough granite stones on site to construct my own “Drombeg stone circle”, in the front garden. The earth mover / JCB driver was intrigued as I insisted that the circle diameter be just over 9 metres in diameter (31ft) 🤗. . .as I was measuring same diligently. 🙈 I have been back to Drombeg many times since, a memorable ancient site with a lovely vista too, as one looks out on the Atlantic Ocean off the South Coast of Ireland, amidst stunning West Cork scenery. Grmílemagaibh arís for the fine video. 👍 Brian.

    • @irelandinsideandout
      @irelandinsideandout 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you!

    • @mstrdiver
      @mstrdiver 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@irelandinsideandout - Too bad TH-cam doesn't allow posting of photos in the remarks area. Were you able to incorporate the cooking basin too, or at least with a stone placement, albeit without running water. I found that capability to be extremely fascinating in how it was used.

  • @KennethFinan
    @KennethFinan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The irish got to them before the english im from sligo and ive read de cuellars diary he was held as a slave by an irish farmer only being rescued by a priest, in fairness some irish treated them as allies but most robbed and beat the sailors to death the english arrived late hanging any survivors

  • @pagimaidj
    @pagimaidj 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Port-of-the-gauls = Portugal ... Gauls-way .. Galway ...

  • @pagimaidj
    @pagimaidj 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    IF YOU HAVE BROWN EYES? ...

  • @ast5504
    @ast5504 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/0Te5iQQe0wE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LRt5_FJJdD_C-Get

  • @janesda
    @janesda 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    But there is an earlier myth about Spanish and Irish common swarthy heritage in Julius Caesar's 'On the Gallic Wars'.

  • @johnedwards3621
    @johnedwards3621 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of course you have confirmed through DNA that Black Irish don't carry Spanish genes that can be traced through concestery;.

  • @SeanLKearns
    @SeanLKearns 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yet another example of irish people being the most culturally diverse people in western europe.

  • @renewklear
    @renewklear 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They should have been taken as prisoners of war - poor lads were defenceless and after surviving a shipwreck all they probably wanted to do was just go home.

  • @Doo_Doo_Patrol
    @Doo_Doo_Patrol 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    my great great grandpa was friends with sir Walter Raliegh and was hired to look after his forests in Ireland. he chopped down trees and sold axe handles to the Spanish for the Armada ships. Also, sailors from North Africa had landed in Ireland long before this.

  • @stephanie4949
    @stephanie4949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is a FACT, not a myth, that from Slane, Saint Patrick defied the pagan Irish king!

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He didn't do it to defy the king, but for His King's glory.

    • @stephanie4949
      @stephanie4949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@trishkearney Thank you, Trish, and you are so right! I stand corrected! 🥴

    • @trishkearney
      @trishkearney 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stephanie4949 it just adds another dimension to his faithfulness. He lit the fire of Faith in Ireland without fear. Our Lord first served. Even a pagan could admire his courage and conviction. I love what he did to show the way. 'Faith of Our Fathers' is our song.

    • @stephanie4949
      @stephanie4949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@trishkearney Yes indeed! You'll have to forgive my ignorance as an American! But I am a devout Catholic, and I have a devotion to St. Patrick and his Breastplate. I think he ranks right up there with St. Paul as the Church's most amazing missionaries. I was just so annoyed at seeing this website refer to what he did on Slane as a myth! May he once again drive out the snakes of revived paganism and secularism from the beautiful Emerald Isle! ☘️🙏 And may God bless you! ✝️

  • @RichardLawrence-wh3np
    @RichardLawrence-wh3np 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I asked two women from Ireland about where did this Black Irish term come from.On two separate occasions.They both told me of shipped wreck Spanish men who at the time were at war with England washing up on the shore of Ireland.They eventually took Irish wives and fathered children who then were called the Black Irish.Remember centuries earlier The Moors of Africa had subdued Spain and resided there for generations fathering children with the native women.Thus some of their blood line went from them to the Spanish.The Spanish passed that bloodline to the Irish and those offspring became known as the Black Irish.So was told to me on different occasions by two women from Ireland.These women were elderly and appeared very wise with one being a retired teacher the other a retired nurse.

  • @RevoeLad
    @RevoeLad 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve been to an old 6th century chapel in Lancashire England called st Patrick’s he was from near there apparently.

    • @susanpower-q5q
      @susanpower-q5q 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please name the 6 Century Chapel as yesterday finished reading Monsignor Horace Mann now online Popes under Lombard Rule on Saint Gregory the Great 6 Century whose Feast 12 March San Frediano Cathedral in Lucca Italy named after Irish born Prince of Ulster mentioned in Dialogues that Papa Gregory wrote to convert Wild Lombards who devastated Italy in his lifetime so hope you can visit Lucca Italy one day and tell them of Chapel Catholic Family Podcast three hours ago on Saint Patrick day Today Sunday just made excellent video / Never knew Patrick mother was niece of Saint Martin of Tours

  • @shanenicholas4921
    @shanenicholas4921 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mom's side of the family are from Kinsale all her aunties etc very sallow brown eyes all her brothers the same and their offspring they are O'Connells and Coughlans from Kinsale if thats from one Spaniard in the 16th century he had some genes 😂

  • @Olove629
    @Olove629 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who cares.

  • @uptown_rider8078
    @uptown_rider8078 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Celts of Iberia migrated to Ireland when Rome invaded the peninsula, long before the armada

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They done well to cross such a vast stretch of treacherous sea in such numbers, without a compass, and reach Ireland 🤔

    • @uptown_rider8078
      @uptown_rider8078 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davidpryle3935 They didn’t need a compass, they could easily reach Ireland by seeing the land and sailing in its direction

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@uptown_rider8078 I think you need to check a map of Europe and see the distance from Spain to Ireland. The whole idea that people in Spain thousands of years ago would have the capability of transporting large numbers of people across the seas to Ireland is frankly ludicrous.

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@uptown_rider8078 By the way I’m not arguing in favour of the Armada theory either, which is equally ludicrous.

    • @uptown_rider8078
      @uptown_rider8078 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@davidpryle3935 Just look up the Hercules tower in Spain, they could see Ireland from it. How do you explain that Irish people are genetically closest to the Galicians?

  • @robcallaghan738
    @robcallaghan738 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic soundtrack Who is playing that music ??

    • @irelandinsideandout
      @irelandinsideandout 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The song is called Shipwrecked by The End of Times, Nothing, a project of the musician Sven Karlsson.

  • @a41166
    @a41166 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Minuto 1:00 3 barcos españoles sufrieron grandes daños por la lucha en el canal de la mancha: MENTIRA, los daños se los produjeron las tormentas que sufrieron al bordear por el norte las islas británicas. Minuto 1:45 los náufragos que llegaron a la playa fueron golpeados y robados hasta de sus ropas por los lugareños y después atacados, sin nada con lo que defenderse obviamente, por soldados ingleses que los asesinaron. Algo muy propio de ingleses, que siglos después se quejarían de que enemigos le disparaban a sus paracaidistas cuando descendían.....¡Que cinismo! Por último una petición. Un año después, en 1589, Inglaterra envió a España la Contraarmada con la intención de atacar lo que ellos creían que quedaba de la flota española tras las tormentas. Fue un desastre monumental lo que le ocurrió pues la mayoría de los barcos ingleses se fueron al fondo del mar cerca de La Coruña y no fue por tormentas sino por balas de cañón disparadas desde barcos españoles y sus soldados muertos en lucha contra soldados españoles armados y luchando honrada y valientemente no asesinados cobardemente estando desarmados. España siguió siendo la primera superpotencia mundial de 1`5 a 2 siglos más después de 1588 ¿Para cuándo un documental o una película sobre ello? ​ 1.270 / 5.000 Resultados de traducción Resultado de traducción Minute 1:00 3 Spanish ships suffered extensive damage from the fighting in the English Channel: LIE, the damage was caused by the storms they suffered when skirting the British Isles to the north. Minute 1:45 The castaways who arrived at the beach were beaten and even robbed of their clothes by the locals and then attacked, obviously with nothing to defend themselves with, by English soldiers who murdered them. Something very typical of the English, who centuries later would complain that enemies shot at their paratroopers when they descended.....How cynical! Finally a request. A year later, in 1589, England sent the Counterarmada to Spain with the intention of attacking what they believed was left of the Spanish fleet after the storms. What happened to it was a monumental disaster because most of the English ships went to the bottom of the sea near La Coruña and it was not because of storms but because of cannonballs fired from Spanish ships and their soldiers died fighting against armed Spanish soldiers and fighting honestly and bravely, not cowardly killed while unarmed. Spain remained the world's leading superpower for 1.5 to 2 more centuries after 1588. When will there be a documentary or film about it?

  • @chrisbutler6271
    @chrisbutler6271 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Terrible to let the truth get in the way of a good story .

  • @MrBlazingup420
    @MrBlazingup420 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canicula is the same as Cú Coileáinín, the Hound of Ulster, Sirius is the Dog Star, that drops below the horizon for 70 days, retuning with the seasonal floods, rises with the sun for 40 days during the hottest days of Summer, when they called Sirius "Canicula" Latin meaning "Puppy Dog", and Cú Coileáinín means "Hound Puppy", whose name is Setanta, "He who knows the Way", but it also means "70". There is Wepwawet "Opener of the Ways" and Setanta "He who knows the Ways", Setanta is the Hound of Ulster, Wepwawet is a Wolf headed Warrior, Ur-sag means Warrior, "Ur" means Dog, "sag" means Head, Urgula means both Lion and Great Dog. Wepwawet is Ursa Minor, "sa" means Red, Ursa means "Red Dog", Ursa Minor 7 stars, Setanta means 70, Ursa plus Setanta equals 77, the gematria value for Christ. Dagon the Fish Head Grain God invented the Plow, Dag in Hebrew means Fish, but spoken "Dog", During the hottest days of summer they called Sirius, Canicula "Puppy Dog", when they would sacrifice a Red Dog and throw Fish into the fire. Wepwawet is the son of Set, the Thigh of the Bulls Leg, the 7 stars of ursa Major, we call the Big Dipper. Sirius was known as Sopdet, mother of Sopdu, sometimes spelt Septu, (7), we call Venus, September is when the Sun is in Virgo, in astrology, known as the Belly Button, you first scar, cut from the placenta, even older as the Furrow (made by the plow). The wife of Sopdu is Chensit, meaning Placenta. Venus is hidden by the Sun for 7 weeks, retrogrades 43 days (4+3=7) every 77 weeks, 3 seven create a triangle, the hieroglyph of Sopdu. Son of Sahu "The Hidden One", we call Orion, and the story on how Set lost his Leg, Taweret held him down, Horus cut his Right Leg off, cut to high, cutting off his Sword, creating the Orion Nebula. 7 stars create Orion's hourglass shape, the 8th brights is found on his Right Thigh (loin), the Bright One Hatysa, in Sanskrit, Hatya means Slaughter, in Sumerian, Haya means "Grain", "Seed". reading it backwards in Hebrew, 'yasa' means "Savior", 'hata means "to sin", meaning "Savior of Sinners". Taweret took the leg a chained to the Pole Star, Taweret is the wife of Set, we call Draco, the hand of Taweret rest on the "sa", sign 𓎃, a hieroglyph that means 'protection' or 'lifesaver' seen next to her Right Leg. Draco was part of the Heavenly Plow, invented by Dagon, the head of Draco was the Seed Cup, Ursa Minor the Standing Wolf, protector of the Belly, Opener of the Ways, Haya is the god of Scribes, known as the Door-Keeper. the Head of Draco was known as The Swine, the god of Rebirth Damu, son of Pabilsag, we call Sagittarius, Sirius was the Arrow of Pabilsag, Pabil means Ancestor, Damu means Relative. In astrology, Sagittarius is the Hips and Thighs, the wife of Pabilsag is the dog headed goddess Bau-Gula, we call Vega, also known as Baba, the wife of the war god Zababa, the Right leg of Ophiuchus, next to Sagittarius, Scorpio is the sexual organ, squeezed in between is the Womb, Ophiuchus, whose 7 main stars from a Cave Door. Knock Knock, play "Say There Is A Guest" in reverse, you hear it echo "Sagittarius". The Summer Solstice Sun is found at the tip of Orion's Club, seeding with his Haya, the Winter Solstice Sun is found next to the little bloody red spot Speculum, meaning "Spear", known as The Lagoon Nebula, a body of water the Sun (Son) must cross, on the day it stops moving (Dies) on the southeastern horizon (Cross) for 3 days. The name "Taweret" means "she who is great" or simply "great one", a common pacificatory address to dangerous deities. The deity is typically depicted as a bipedal female hippo with Lion attributes, pendulous female human breasts, the limbs and paws of a lion, and the back and tail of a Nile crocodile. She commonly bears the epithets "Lady of Heaven", "Mistress of the Horizon", "She Who Removes Water", "Mistress of Pure Water", and "Lady of the Birth House". Both Vega and Polaris are our Pole stars. Damu was known as The Swine, Taweret was known as Reret "The Sow". the Belly of the Urgula, the Great Dog, the Greeks called Polaris "The Dog's Tail", the Head Draco is in between the two. If you know the movement of the stars, you can align all above with a single Star, the Twin stars Alula, meaning "Firstborn", the stars at the foot of Ursa Major's Right Leg. Hee-Haw Hee-Haw 420 The Stoned One.