Gan Ceann

The Dullahan is also called Colainn Gan Cheann, meaning "without a head" in Irish. "Headless Coach" (Irish: Cóiste Gan Cheann) [9] or the "Soundless Coach" (literally "deaf coach", Irish: cóiste bodhar; [10][9] Hiberno-English: Coshta Bower, corrupted to " coach-a-bower ") [11][12] is the name given to the vehicle driven by the Dullahan. Their alternate names, Dulachán and Gan Ceann, means "dark man" and "without a head" respectively in Irish.

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There are rumors that golden objects can force the Dullahan to disappear. Learn about the Celtic legend of the dullahan, a headless horseman who carries the souls of the dead. Find out how he is related to the ancient Celtic god Crom Dubh, the death coach, and the jack o'lantern.

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The Dullahan is the Irish version of the Headless Horseman. In Irish he is known as Gan Ceann, this means "headless" or "without a head". He is usually male.

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The Dullahan, also known as Gan Ceann - meaning "without a head" in Irish, is a fairy categorised as an evil, "unseelie" spirit in Irish folklore. A headless rider, usually depicted upon a black horse carrying his own grinning head underarm, the Dullahan is commonly associated with the coming of death. The creature is also known as Gan Ceann, which means "without a head" in Irish.

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According to legend, the Dullahan is a harbinger of death and is said to appear before someone dies. It is also believed that if the Dullahan stops riding, a person is about to die. VI.

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Variations and Regional Differences Legends of the Dullahan vary across different regions of Ireland. In some areas, it is known as the Gan Ceann, or "the headless one," while in others, it may have different names and attributes. These variations reflect local beliefs and customs surrounding death and the supernatural.

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Dullahan The dullahan or Gan Ceann rides during the dead of night. The man is a headless horseman riding wild upon a headless horse; wherever he stops a mortal dies. His face is the color and texture of molding cheese; his head has a large mouth and huge eyes that dart around like flies.

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He holds his head firmly tucked beneath his arm. gan ceann "Without a head." A headless fairy in Irish tradition, also called dullahan. It appears as headless body carrying a swollen, greenish head with large eyes under one arm, and rides a black horse.

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One reputedly stood in a Sligo street on dark nights till lately. [Ir., without a head].Headless, somewhat threatening Irish fairy, comparable to the dullahan. Unlike other fairies, he fears gold; a gan ceann would have overtaken a boat for America if not for a gold pin dropped in his path.

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Confused with but very different from the ganconer.

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