Abarta

In Irish mythology, Abarta or Abartach (performer of feats) was one of the Tuatha D Danann. He was also known as the Giolla Deacair (the hard servant) and was associated with Fionn mac Cumhail. One tale has Abarta tricking a group of Fianna into mounting a magical gray horse which took them to the underworld until beng rescued by Fionn. Abarta may have been associated with a servant of Apollo, who was said to have given him a golden arrow (i.e. a sunbeam) which could teleport him, cause him invisibility and give prophecies. In later, more purely Celtic myths, the golden arrow ws changed to a magical horse. Some similarities can be noted between Abaris and Paris), who slew Achilles with an arrow and the help of Apollo (a solar deity). Abaris' murder of Diarmuid Ua Duibhne by stabbing his heel with a boar's poisonous bristles has parallels with Achilles' story.
Abarta is a company which operates in the soft-drink, newspaper, magazine and oil and natural gas industries. It was founded in 1933 by Rolland Adams.

 

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