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Teltown () is a in , , for the area between Oristown and Donaghpatrick, Kells. The townland is in a civil parish of the same name.

Teltown (Tailtin) was named for the figure or goddess, . The was held there in medieval times as a revival of the ancient Tailteann, and was revived as the Tailteann Games for a period in the twentieth century.

While mound structures near Teltown have been asserted in legends in the Book of Invasions to be ancient man-made earthworks 2500 years old, modern archaeological reports of the area suggest they date to at least the . Lebor Gabála Érenn, original text edited and translated by R A Stewart Macalister, D. Litt, Part IV: Irish Texts Society, Volume 41, pp. 59, 115, 117, 149, 177, 179, London 1941. . Part of one of the in the area called the () was partially destroyed by for in 1997. John O'Donovan claimed that loughs near a fort in the area called the "have the appearance of being artificial lakes and may have been used when the Olympic Games of Tailteann were celebrated by the Irish". He also mentions a tradition that the shade of Laogaire, the King of Tara, was imprisoned by until to the east of Rath Dhubh in the . Malcolm, Nigel., & Quinn, Billy., Teltown Impact Assessment Report for Moore Archaeological and Environmental Services Limited, 2009.


Annalistic references
The Annals of Inisfallen states that "Muiredach son of Bran, king of Laigin, harried UíNéill as far as Sliab Fuait, and the Fair of Tailtiu was held." AI875.1 Kl.


See also
  • Tailteann Games


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