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Title | Tairis | A Gaelic Polytheist |
Description | Tairis A Gaelic Polytheist Website Menu Home Site Map About Introduction Mythology Cosmology Values An Trì Naomh Daily Practices Practices Festivals Celeb |
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WebSite | tairis.co.uk |
Host IP | 143.95.41.172 |
Location | United States |
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US$11,309,684
Last updated: 2023-05-11 12:06:15
tairis.co.uk has Semrush global rank of 935,862. tairis.co.uk has an estimated worth of US$ 11,309,684, based on its estimated Ads revenue. tairis.co.uk receives approximately 1,304,964 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in United States, with IP address 143.95.41.172. According to SiteAdvisor, tairis.co.uk is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$11,309,684 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$10,440 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$313,192 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$3,758,295 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 86,998 |
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Tairis A Gaelic Polytheist Website Menu Home Site Map About Introduction Mythology Cosmology Values An Trì Naomh Daily Practices Practices Festivals Celebrations Life Passages Recipes Resources New Page It’s been a while, but this Imbolc has spurred me on to change things up a little… New page: The interwoven or interlaced cros Bríde When I began overhauling the website back in 2015, I added some new content, including a page on how to make the cros Bríde. That page gives a little background and context to the tradition, including an overview of the different types of cross. Since there are plenty of guides, slideshows and videos online that show you how to make the four-armed style of cross, I decided to link to a bunch of those and concentrate on putting together an illustrated how-to guide on how to make a three-armed version there instead. It seems like a lot of Gaelic Polytheists prefer the ‘triskele’ style of cross (for obvious reasons, I suppose) and from what I’ve seen it’s |
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