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A sacred site since {{Wiki|Neolithic}} times, the [[Hill of Tara]] was, according to [[Irish mythology]], the dwelling place of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]]. These gods brought the [[Lia Fáil]], a stone said to "sing" when touched by the rightful king, which doesn't sound plausible at all. In any case, the Hill of Tara is where {{Wiki|High | A sacred site since {{Wiki|Neolithic}} times, the [[Hill of Tara]] was, according to [[Irish mythology]], the dwelling place of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]]. These gods brought the [[Lia Fáil]], a stone said to "sing" when touched by the rightful king, which doesn't sound plausible at all. In any case, the Hill of Tara is where {{Wiki|High King of Ireland|High Kings}} were traditionally inaugurated. | ||
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A sacred site since Neolithic times, the Hill of Tara was, according to Irish mythology, the dwelling place of the Tuatha Dé Danann. These gods brought the Lia Fáil, a stone said to "sing" when touched by the rightful king, which doesn't sound plausible at all. In any case, the Hill of Tara is where High Kings were traditionally inaugurated.

