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<p> (quiet), in Irish mythology. The elves are named the quiet people by the Irish,' and are supposed to be fallen angels banished to the earth for their sins; others having committed greater sins were condemned as devils. </p>
<p> (quiet), in Irish mythology. The elves are named the quiet people by the Irish,' and are supposed to be fallen angels banished to the earth for their sins; others having committed greater sins were condemned as devils. </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 15 October 2021

Volk [1]

(quiet), in Irish mythology. The elves are named the quiet people by the Irish,' and are supposed to be fallen angels banished to the earth for their sins; others having committed greater sins were condemned as devils.

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