- Cú
Chulainn (/kuːˈkʌlɪn/ koo-KUL-in Irish: [kuːˈxʊlˠɪn̠ʲ] ), is an
Irish warrior hero and
demigod in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology, as well as in...
- The Bell
Shrine of St. Cuileáin (or the Bearnán
Chúláin bell
shrine or the
Glenkeen bell shrine) is a late-11th or early-12th
century bell
shrine found...
-
Eachmharcaigh 2002-
David Ó
Laoire Seán Mistéil 2004- Réailtín
Seoighe Hazel Ní
Chúláin (2022 onwards)
Aoife Ní
Choisdealbha (2016-2020)
Aoife Ní Dhíoráin (2005-2016)...
- 2024.
Retrieved 18 May 2024. van der Merwe, Ben; Franks, Josephine; Ní
Chúláin,
Aisling (15
August 2024). "Gaza conflict:
Thousands remain unidentified...
- he
would not have
spurned her.
After a
particularly arduous combat Cú
Chulain is
visited by
another supernatural figure, Lug, who
reveals himself to...
- Lóeg, Loeg or LoEG can
stand for: the
companion of Cú
Chulain, Láeg the Alan Moore-penned comic-series The
League of
Extraordinary Gentlemen Loeg Ningloron...
-
Tiger (thylacine), the hero of the story, also
known as
Mauler and Cu´
chulain.
Cribb is
memorialised in The
Letter of Marque, 12th in the Aubrey-Maturin...
- only
member of the
group able to
dominate the
bloodthirsty spirit of
Chulain's spear, and
prevent a
murderous rampage.
Although the
group fails in their...
- m****cripts in Old
Irish during the 15th century. In the
meeting between Cu
Chulain and his son
Conla they
first wrestled before resorting to
deadly combat...
-
which have been
compared in
style to the 7th- and 11th-century
Bearnan Chulain shrine. The
upper knope contains holdings for
insert panels,
which are...