Who in the Danann: The Old Gods of Ancient Ireland
About this Event
Long ago, our ancestors shared stories of ancient gods, might warriors and heroic epics. Today, those stories survive in our landscape and fairytales. These Gods were known as the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Presented by Historian and Irish Folklore expert Róisín Ni Con Ulaidh this enlightening talk will illustrate the origins of these stories, who these gods were and their divine abilities. We'll make educated speculations as to how they may have been worshipped and explore how their stories survive to the modern day
About Róisín
Rósín is a heritage practitioner, art historian and folklorist.
Her primary interest is in connecting people to culture through traditions, history and folklore
She holds a Masters in Cultural Policies and Arts Management and before that trained as an Art Historian.
She has been in the heritage sector since 2021, and since 2019 has been a content creator, producing short form videos teaching people about Irish mythology and culture.
You can find her online on:
Tiktok: @roro_the_terrible
Instagram: @roisin.the.terrible
About The History Collective
The History Collective are a network of award-winning social historians and history communicators working across Belfast and Northern Ireland to bring history to life through expertly-guided tours, workshops, talks and courses.
We exist to bring expert historical knowledge beyond traditional academic settings by connecting historians with curious audiences and helping heritage organisations to engage the public.
Every History Collective experience is rigorously researched, academically credible and designed to make history accessible, engaging and enjoyable for everyone.
ACCESSIBILITY
Please be advised that this talk will be held in the Boardroom of Templemore Baths. This is a historic space which is only accessible via a heritage staircase of 20 steps.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 12.00


















