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Conchobar (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkonxovar]) is an old and
famous Irish male name
meaning "lover of canines". It is the
source of the
Irish names Conor...
- Con
Culainn "The
Birth of Cú Chulainn"
Compert Conchobuir "The
Birth of
Conchobor" Fíl and grían
Glinne Aí
Forfess fer
Falchae "Night-watch
against the...
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supposed to have
taken place at
Baile Ath in Urchair, (Ardnurcher).
Conchobor's physicians are
unable to
remove it, but sew up the
wound and tell the...
- (otherwise Albu in Irish). Cú
Chulainn is sent
there with Lóegaire and
Conchobor, and in the
later version also with
Conall Cernach, to
receive training...
- it fell
Donnchad grandson of Mael na mBó king of Uí Cheinnselaigh, and
Conchobor ua Conchobuir, king of Uí Fhailgi, with
their sons and many
others besides...
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Conall then
killed the
three of them and took all four
heads home.
After Conchobor and his son,
Cormac Cond Longas, had been killed,
Conall was
offered the...
- very
large number either dead or captured,
including Mael
Cluiche son of
Conchobor. M1205.2.Donat O'Beacdha,
Bishop of Tyrawley, died. M1206.11. Rory O'Toghda...
- the pudenda";
aittenda "furzy" R.
Thurneysen (1921), p.93: '"Um König
Conchobor,.., und als
dessen Frau
meist Mugain Aitenc(h)aithrech („mit den Ginster-...
- very
large number either dead or captured,
including Mael
Cluiche son of
Conchobor. M1002.10 - Conchobhar, son of Maelseachlainn, lord of Corca-Modhruadh;...
- Olwen,
along with the
names of
other characters of the
Ulster Cycle –
Conchobor, Fergus,
Conall Cernach and Lóegaire Búadach. Here the
Irish heroes form...