- In
Irish mythology, Mac
Cecht (Irish: Mac
Ceacht, [ˌmˠak ˈcaxt̪ˠ]) of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann was a son of Cermait, son of the Dagda. Mac Cecht's
given name...
- ****hscraidh mac
Céacht, was
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition,
Irish King. ****hscraidh was a ten-time great-grandson of Lugaid...
- (1962)
Cloch Choirnéil (1967)
Crainn is
Cairde (1970) Dánta 1939-79 (1980)
Ceacht an Éin (1984) Béasa an Túir (1984)
Tacar Dánta/Selected
Poems (1984) Craobhóg:...
- of the
Conmaicne were said to converge, or descend, from ****hscraidh mac
Céacht, who in turn was a
descendant of
Lugaid mac Con (Modern
Irish Lughaidh mac...
- ie/galway/article/21496 http://irishcriminology.com/05b.html http://www.beo.ie/alt-
ceacht-staire-ar-chearta-teanga-dunmharuithe-mham.aspx (in Irish)
Maamtrasna Murders...
- Widow, Pea****
Abbey Theatre, 1993 The Kiss,
Project Arts Centre, 1994
Ceacht Houdini,
Amharclann de hIde, 1994
Backsides to the Wind, Red Kettle, 1995...
- Mac Cécht (Early
Modern Irish: Mac
Céacht) is the
patronymic or
cognomen ("son of power")
given to one or two
warrior champions from
Connacht in the Ulster...