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Achall,
daughter of
Cairbre Nia Fer, king of Tara, and his wife
Fedelm Noíchrothach, is a
minor character from the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. After...
- Noíchrothach,
daughter of Conchobar, and they have a son, Erc, and a daughter,
Achall. In Cath Ruis na Ríg ("The
Battle of Rosnaree"), he and his
brother Find...
- Loch
Achall (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Ach a' Challa,
meaning "loch of the
hazel field") is a
freshwater loch,
lying 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
northeast of Ullapool...
- He also
kills Erc, and
takes his head back to Tara,
where Erc's
sister Achall dies of
grief for her brother. Cú Chulainn's
appearance is occasionally...
-
Dubthach Dóeltenga
Fergus mac Róich
Fiachu mac Fir
Febhe Other characters Achall Áed Ruad Aífe Blathnát
Cairbre Nia Fer
Connla Cú Roí Emer Erc mac Cairpri...
-
Conchobar mac
Nessa Dubthach Dóeltenga -
cynical ally of
Fergus mac Róich
Achall -
daughter of
Cairbre Nia Fer Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth -
three brothers...
-
marched on Tara and
defeated and
killed Elim in
battle on the
nearby hill of
Achall. The
Annals of the Four
Masters broadly agree with the
Lebor Gabála, adding...
- both
their heads, and when he took Erc's head back to Tara his sister,
Achall, died of grief.
Conall pursued Cet
after he had made a raid on Ulster, killing...
- (Aberdeenshire) Loch
Achaidh na h-Inich (near Plockton, Lochalsh) Loch
Achall (east of Ullapool) Loch
Achanalt (Wester Ross) Loch
Achilty (near Contin)...
- Cormac,
having lost an eye,
moves into the Tech
Cletig on the hill of
Achall, as it was
against the law for a
disfigured king to sit in Tara. His duties...