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Bareback Facts with Daileas Duclo #5 Legend of Cú Chulainn

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The main goal of this show is to provide an educated insight into everything from politics, religion, mythology, and the lives of notorious of famous people of history. This show provides multiple formats for covering each of these topics.

 

On our this episode we will talk.......

We'll be talking about the Legend of Cú Chulainn. The mighty epic Irish hero. We'll talk about his origins and his legendary accomplishments.

 

We'll talk a bit about the concept of the epic hero and the significance of epic hero literature. We'll discuss what lessons can be gleaned from these stories and what they tell us about the people who told them.

 

He rose from obscurity to become a god of warriors. He captured the heart of a goddess, killed men by the droves and like so many epic heroes he was forced to confront fate head-on. With the power of the Torque he would strike fear into the hearts of mortals and immortals alike.

 

 

Here is the link for Episode #5

 

 

Daileas has Masters degree in Modern European History with a minor in Medieval History from the University of Akron

 

As well as a Bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University in History and a Associate's Degree from Hill College.

 

Daileas is well versed in the history of concepts such as myths, religion, politics, economics, race, gender, technological development, and military history.

 

Daileas has also published three collections of poetry on Amazon and currently writes historical columns for the Times Bulletin in Van Wert.

 

He is currently working on getting certified to teach in the state Ohio and in the process of finishing his fourth and fifth books as of now.

 

Call in 718-508-9883

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