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Echtra Condla, ("The
adventure of Connla") is an Old
Irish echtra tale
known in two
variants from
eight m****cripts, the
earliest of
which has been dated...
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historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
According to the legend,
Echtra Condla, he was not Conn's only son: he had a
brother called Connla, who fell in...
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those afflicted with
injury or
illness to sleep. In the
Irish tale
Echtra Condla,
Conle the son of Conn is fed an
apple by a
fairy lover,
which sustains...
- grew from the
grave of the
tragic lover Ailinn. In the
Irish tale
Echtra Condla (The
Adventure of Conle),
Conle the son of Conn is fed an
apple by a fairy...
- Óenfer – the "lone" or "solitary". Connla's tale is told in the
Echtra Condla.
After Conn's wife
Eithne Tháebfhota,
daughter of
Cathair Mór, died, another...
- Art mac
Cuinn is said to have
foreseen the
coming of
Christianity Echtra Condla Chaim meic
Cuind Chetchathaig ["The
adventure of
Connla the Beautiful, son...
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bodach simply means "old man",
often used affectionately. In the
Echtra Condla, one "Boadach the Eternal" is king of Mag Mell. This name is
derived from...
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guarding a well.
Lists compiled from (Dumville 1976), (Duignan 2010) :
Echtra Condla (or
Echtrae Chonnlai,
adventure of Conle)
Echtrae Cormaic maic Airt i Tir...
- 397 (line 8 from foot)
Irish homily 400 (line 26) or 399 (?) 16
Echtra Condla 'The
adventure of Connla'. Cf: cols 914–5. 401 438–455
Fragment of nine...
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Thomas Peete Cross (1879–1951) and
Clark Harris Slover. The
adventures of
Condla Ruad (1874).
Edited and
translated by J. O'Beirne Crowe. In The Journal...