County Kerry, in Ireland, is nicknamed The Kingdom. Kerry (Irish: Ciarraí or in the original old-Irish language Ciarraighe) means the “people of Ciar”, which was the name of the Gaelic Tribe that lived in this part of the county. The legendary founder of the Tribe was Ciar, son of Fergus mac Róich (“manliness, son of great stallion/stall-lion”), a character in Irish mythology. Formerly the King of Ulster, Fergus was tricked out of the kingship and became the ally and lover of Queen Medb. He is described as being of huge size and sexual potency, which led him into many precarious…
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