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Acallam na Senórach (Modern Irish:
Agallamh na Seanórach,
whose title in
English has been
given variously as
Colloquy of the Ancients,
Tales of the Elders...
- were
recorded in
early Irish m****cripts. In the 12th
century tale of
Acallam na Senóradh, in the
wooing of Credhe, Cael ua
Nemhnainn cites in a poem...
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granddaughter of Núadu of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann according to
another source (
Acallam na Senórach). ****hall
served Conn Cétchathach "of the
Hundred Battles"...
- and Caílte's
journeys to the
fairy mounds (sídhe), as
described in the
Acallam na Senórach. It has even been
suggested that the
folktale the poet borrowed...
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deeds of Goll mac
Mornai Glinne Garad.
Thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries Acallam na Senórach "The
Chase of
Slieve na mBan" Late
Fifteenth and
early Sixteenth...
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Acallam Bec or
Agallamh Bheag ("The
Little Colloquy") is the
title of a
medieval Irish compilation of
fianaigecht tales,
preserved in the fifteenth-century...
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mythical hero Finn and his
warrior band the Fianna,
including the
lengthy Acallam na Senórach ("Tales of the Elders"). The
Cycles of the
Kings comprises...
- He
follows Caílte to
learn of the lore of the Fenians, as told in the
Acallam na Senòrach. It
makes no
reference to
Airitech or his
werewolf daughters...
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about Cairbre Lifechair in the Book of
Leinster and in the long
narrative Acallam na Senórach. Cairbre's
daughter Sgiam Sholais is
betrothed to Maolsheachlainn...
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Windisch (1879), p. 142: mun-caim 'die Schönhalsige'. O'Grady (1892a) ed.
Acallam na Senórach, p. 216, O'Grady (1892b) tr., p. 245,
Stokes (1900) ed. 6546–6562;...