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Caladbolg ("hard cleft", also
spelled Caladcholg, "hard blade") is the
sword of
Fergus mac Róich from the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology.
Fergus calls...
- link with the
second element in the name of
Fergus mac Róich's sword,
Caladbolg and King Arthur's
sword Caledfwlch.
Linguist Eric Hamp
derives the second...
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phonetically similar Caladbolg, a
sword borne by
several figures from
Irish mythology,
although a
borrowing of
Caledfwlch from the
Irish Caladbolg has been considered...
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Nechtan Scéne Scáthach
Uathach Weapons Caladbolg Gae Bulg
Places Emain Macha Cruachan Newgrange Red
Branch Tara Animals...
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Fergus mac Róich: both die in water, and are ****ociated with the
sword Caladbolg.
Another legendary Fergus,
Fergus Foga of the
Corcu Óchae of Munster,...
- it pits him
against weaker opponents. He
wields a m****ive
sword named Caladbolg, and is a
Master Cane user who uses his
magic power to
boost his physical...
- some
prominent examples are
Fergus Mac Roigh's
sword Caladbolg and Mac Cecht's spear. But
Caladbolg does not
manifest as a
blazing sword, and the latter...
- in
Irish legend; it was said to be a
weapon that no
armour could stop.
Caladbolg – Two-handed
sword of
Fergus mac Róich in
Irish legend; said to make a...
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broke in two
pieces after hitting a boar with it.
Paired with Móralltach.
Caladbolg (also Caladcholg), the
sword of
Fergus mac Róich and
powerful enough to...
- able to
wield his two-handed two-meter-long
broadsword the Holy
Sword of
Caladbolg quite easily with one hand
while ordinary people find it too
heavy to...