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Bláthnat ("Little flower"),
sometimes Bláthíne, is a
character in
early Irish literature, a king's daughter, wife of the
warrior Cú Roí and the
lover of...
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abduct Bláthnat,
daughter of the king of the island, who
loves Cú Chulainn. But when Cú Roí is
asked to
choose his share, he
chooses Bláthnat. Cú Chulainn...
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abduct Blathnát,
daughter of the island's king, who
loves Cú Chulainn. But when Cú Roí is
asked to
choose his share, he
chooses Blathnát. Cú Chulainn...
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three brothers who
shared the
kingship of
Ireland Aífe -
rival of Scáthach
Bláthnat - wife of Cú Roí and
lover of Cú
Chulainn Connla - son of Cú
Chulainn and...
- in many
Irish folklore tales including those concerning Cú
Chulainn and
Bláthnat.
Caherconree is the 2nd-highest
mountain of the
Slieve Mish range, which...
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Fergus mac Róich
Fiachu mac Fir
Febhe Other characters Achall Áed Ruad Aífe
Blathnát Cairbre Nia Fer
Connla Cú Roí Emer Erc mac
Cairpri Fand
Fedelm Noíchrothach...
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abbreviated form of Florée, the
Flower Bride, an
Arthurian cognate of the
Irish Blathnat and
Welsh Blodeuwedd. d'Este, Sorita; Rankine,
David (2007). The Isles...
- Meadhbh.
Eventually Cú Roí is
killed by Cú
Chulainn after being betra**** by
Bláthnat who he had captured. His
death was
avenged by his son
Lugaid mac Con Roí...
- hero's
testing by the
sorcerous Cu Roi mac
Daire and his (Cu Roi's) wife
Blathnat. The
character in Diu Crône
corresponding to Cu Roi (and thus also to the...
- Roí 'The
Violent Death of Cú Roí'. On the
deaths of Cú Roí mac Dáire and
Blathnát. 780 (line 27) 125 Poem (78 ranns) by
Flanacan son of Cellach, king of...