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Athirne Ailgheasach ("the importunate"), son of Ferchertne, is a poet and
satirist of the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology...
- grew to the age of
fourteen without speaking or
washing himself. One day
Athirne, the Ulaid's
chief poet, sent his
servant to
Eccet to
order an axe. The...
- poet
Athirne, son of Ferchertne, in the
heroic age portra**** by the
Ulster Cycle. The story,
entitled Aigidecht Aitherni ("The
Guesting of
Athirne") in...
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Topics in the
Ulster Cycle Ulster characters Amergin mac
Eccit Athirne Blaí
Briugu Briccriu Cairbre Cuanach Cathbad Celtchar Cethern mac
Fintain Conall...
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Amergin mac
Eccit - poet and
warrior in the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa Athirne - poet and
satirist in the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa Blaí
Briugu - Ulster...
- the
Irish Ráth
Fhearna (ringfort of alder) or Ráth
Athairne (ringfort of
Athirne, a
mythical poet). The rath is
relatively small,
covering 0.17 ha (0.42...
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named Mes-Róidia (var. Mes roida). To
Leinster arrived the
Ulster poet
Athirne, who had been
dispatched from his king
Conchobar mac
Nessa and was making...
- Leinster, in
single combat following a
battle provoked by the
Ulster poet
Athirne. Mes
Gedra had lost a hand in an
earlier fight, so
Conall fought him with...
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Siege of Howth") 117a 434
Athirne Áilgessach &
Mider Brí Léith ("
Athirne the
Unsociable and
Midir of Brí Léith") 117b 435 "
Athirne and
Amairgen son of Ecet...
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Century (cf.
works related to Ante-Nicene
Fathers at Wikisource).
Athirne.
Athirne was a poet and
satirist of the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa in the...