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Bricriu (also Briccriu, Bricne) is a
hospitaller (briugu),
troublemaker and poet in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. The
story of Fled
Bricrenn ("The...
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seven letters. Fi
found the spirit's one true name,
Bricriu,
therefore saving her brother.
Bricriu had
offered to
protect Fi from evil
spirits who had...
- champion's
portion at a
feast held by the
troublemaker Bricriu,
albeit with less success.
Bricriu went in turn to Conall, Lóegaire Búadach and Cú Chulainn...
- Fled
Bricrenn (Old
Irish "
Bricriu's Feast") is a
story from the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology.
Bricriu, an
inveterate troublemaker,
invites the nobles...
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usage can be
found in the
Ulster Cycle tale Fled
Bricrinn ("The
Feast of
Bricriu").
Cloak of
invisibility Nacht und
Nebel de:Tarnkappe
Smoke screen "1 féth:...
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Derga B. Mic
Cecht Dá Réo (approx. location) B. Dá
Choca B. Da Thó B.
Bricriu Nemthenga In
Gaelic Ireland, a
bruiden /bruiðʲenʲ/ was a
building offering...
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Mesca Ulad "The
Intoxication of the Ulstermen" Fled
Bricrenn "The
Feast of
Bricriu" Fled
Bricrenn 7
Longes mac n-Duil
Dermait Bruiden da
Chocae "The Hostel...
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supported by some of the
Ulster noblemen,
including Fergus mac Róich and
Bricriu, as well as
allies from the
other Irish provinces and from Scotland. Fergus...
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requires him to
sleep with any
woman who
stays at his
hostel unaccompanied Bricriu - hospitaller,
troublemaker and poet
Cathbad -
chief druid in the court...
- Mathonwy.
Blathnat makes an
appearance in the Fled
Bricrenn (Feast of
Bricriu) as the wife of the
absent Cú Roí. She
tells each of the
three heroes to...