- Finn (son of ****aill) is
Fotha Catha Chnucha ("The
Cause of the
Battle of
Cnucha"), as it is
contained in the
ancient parchment Lebor na ****dre (LU), dated...
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Castleknock (Irish: Caisleán
Cnucha) is an
affluent suburb located 8 km (5 mi) west of the
centre of
Dublin city, Ireland. It is
centred on the village...
- is
discussed as the
leader of the
Fianna in
Fotha Catha Cnucha ("Cause of the
Battle of
Cnucha"), his
elopement and the
conception of Finn mac ****hal is...
- ed. (1875), "Battle of
Cnucha",
Revue Celtique, 2: 86–93 (ed. "Fotha
Catha Cnucha inso" , tr. "The
Cause of the
Battle of
Cnucha here").
archived via Internet...
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successor Conn Cétchathach). In
another saga,
Fotha Catha Cnucha ("The
Cause of the
Battle of
Cnucha"),
Cathair gives the hill of Almu (Knockaulin, County...
- Battles, who
outlawed and
pursued him. ****hal was
killed in the
Battle of
Cnucha at the hand of Goll mac Morna, who took over
leadership of the Fianna, but...
- Battles, who
outlawed and
pursued ****hal. ****hal was
killed in the
Battle of
Cnucha, but
Muirne was
already pregnant, so her
father rejected her and told his...
- with his
brother Gann,
succeeding their brother Rudraige. His wife was
Cnucha. When the Fir Bolg
invaded Ireland the five sons of Dela
divided the island...
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against him, and ****hall was
killed by Goll mac
Morna in the
Battle of
Cnucha. But
Muirne was
already pregnant, and Tadg
rejected her,
ordering her to...
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Castleknock College (Irish: Coláiste Caisleán
Cnucha) is a
voluntary Vincentian secondary school for boys,
situated in the
residential suburb of Castleknock...