- also
known as the
Mound of Down (Irish Dún), or
Rathkeltair (Irish Ráth
Celtchair or Celtchar's Fort) in Downpatrick,
County Down. His wife is Findmór of...
-
Ulster Cycle of
early Irish literature, the Lúin of
Celtchar (Irish: Lúin
Celtchair) is the name of a long,
fiery lance or
spear belonging to
Celtchar mac...
- site in the
early Middle Ages. This may have been the site
called Ráth
Celtchair (later
anglicized Rathkeltair), the 'fort of Celtchar',
after a hero in...
-
synthetic Annals of the Four
Masters which state that he was
killed at Dun
Celtchair (near Downpatrick). The
historian Professor Byrne believes that it is...
-
listed among the "Prose
tales of
Conchobar Mac Nessa, Cuchulaind, Athirne,
Celtchair.". The
beginning portion recapitulates the
conception of Conchobair, and...
- of Gerrgend, and Mend son of
Salchad Cet even
outboasts the
champion Celtchair son of Uthecar, whom he had
castrated with his spear, and a prince, Conchobar's...