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    The Dullahan (Irish: Dubhlachan; dúlachán, / ˈ d uː l ə ˌ h ɑː n /) is a type of legendary creature in Irish folklore. He is depicted as a headless rider on a black horse , or as a coachman, who carries his own head.

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    The Dullahan (pronounced DOOL-a-HAN) - also referred to as the Headless Horseman - is a type of Fae originating from Irish folklore. This sinister being appears as a man or a woman riding upon a black horse, but the rider has no head upon their shoulders.

  3. The Dullahan is one of the most spectacular creatures in the Irish fairy realm and one which is particularly active in the more remote parts of counties Sligo and Down. They may also be known as a headless horseman, and are heralds of death.

  4. Oct 12, 2019 · The Dullahan, also known as the mythological Headless Horseman is said to be the embodiment of the Celtic God Crom Dubh. His is the story of a headless rider who roams the lands of Ireland looking for victims whose lives he intends to take.

  5. May 14, 2023 · 5 min read Add comment. The Dullahan, often referred to as Irelands headless horseman, is a chilling figure in Irish folklore. Known for his deathly ride and his role as a harbinger of death, the Dullahan has left an indelible mark on the Irish imagination.

  6. A Dullahan is a headless, demonic fairy that is usually riding a black horse and carrying their head under their arm. The story of the Dullahan comes from Ireland. They are depicted as headless riders, on black horses, who carries their own head held high in his hand. Usually, the Dullahan is...

  7. The dullahan or dulachán ("dark man") is a headless, demonic fairy, usually riding a horse and carrying his head under his arm. [2] Some versions of the story claim the dullahan is the spirit of Crom Dubh, a Celtic god worshipped in Ireland until the arrival of Christian missionaries in the 6th century. [3]

  8. The Dullahan is a creature of Irish folklore, often depicted as a headless rider on a black horse. According to legend, the Dullahan is a harbinger of death, and his appearance is said to be an omen of impending doom.

  9. Sep 22, 2021 · The Dullahan. Meet the Dullahan, Ireland’s Headless Horseman. Known in Irish as the Dulachan, the Dullahan is a headless horseman who rides a headless horse. With his whip, he takes out the eyes of anyone who sees him.

  10. Sep 19, 2024 · Irish mythology, steeped in ancient beliefs and supernatural occurrences, boasts an array of terrifying creatures, but few are as chilling or evocative as the Dullahan. Known as the headless horseman of Irish legend, the Dullahan is a spectral figure whose appearance signals imminent death.