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The Irish thought the Big Dipper looked like a plow, which they associated with agriculture and the harvest season. They saw the pattern as a symbol of fertility and abundance in their folklore.
Leo the Lion, is below the Big Dipper. In fact, ancient people used to think that the water from the Dipper, would spill onto the Lion and make him mad!
I think it is Tara.
The ancinet Greeks thought the Big Dipper looked like a big bear.
Don't think so. He's part German and part Irish though.
Think what Bible stories mean to Christians and you have your answer.
I think Noëlle is a French female name meaning Christmas. The Irish equivalent is Nollaig.
'une toge' (feminine word) is the French name for the long robe worn by ancient Romans (think Caesar).
The people of England thought the Big Dipper looked like a number 5.
He sat Stuckers