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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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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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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...
- 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...
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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...
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which the
Ulstermen raid the Fir Fálgae and
abduct their king's
daughter Bláthnat. Evidently, Cú Roí
carries the girl off and
humiliates Cú
Chulainn in battle...
- 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...