-
Machine Banshenchas: The Lore of
Women Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin, "The M****cript
Tradition of the
Banshenchas." Ériu. Vol. ****III (1982). The "
Banshenchas" the...
- as Ἰέρνη Iernē and Ἰουερνία Iouernia, and into
Latin Hibernia. In the
Banshenchas (a
mediaeval text
describing legendary and
historical Irish women), Ériu...
- of Étaín", we are told that Eithne's
other name is
Boand and in the
Banshenchas Ethniu's "true name" is
revealed to be Feada.
Eithne is the daughter...
-
Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies (DIAS) in 1982 with a
thesis on the
Banshenchas (literally "the
woman lore"). At this
point she had
already begun her...
-
having been "obviously legendary", in part due to a
mention of her in the
Banshenchas. Erca was born,
along with her
sister Pompa, to an
unknown mother and...
-
Echtgi the
loathesome is
another daughter of the Dagda's
named in the
Banshenchas.
Before the
Second Battle of Mag
Tuired the
Dagda builds a
fortress for...
- 19th-century
attempt to
forge Hungarian (Székely)
Runes Acallam na Senórach
Banshenchas Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe Tochmarc Emire Yellow Book of
Lecan Akilattirattu...
- in an
obscure poem in Old
Irish by
Flann mac Lonáin (d. 896). In the
Banshenchas she is
called "Mongfind of the Érnai" (Érainn), and
given a
later son...
-
Eoghain anall The
Prose Banshenchas,
unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, UCG, 1980. The M****cript
Tradition of the
Banshenchas, Éiru 33 (1982) 109-35 An...
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after being fooled into
believing she was her
mother Étaín. (In the
Banshenchas Eochu and Étaín's
daughter is
named as Esa). In
Togail Bruidne Dá Derga...