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Connla or
Conlaoch is a
character in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology, the son of the
Ulster champion Cú
Chulainn and the
Scottish warrior woman Aífe...
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Connla Cáem ("the beautiful"), also
known as
Connla Cruaidchelgach ("bloody blade"), son of Irereo, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
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Connla was the son of Cú
Chulainn in
Irish mythology.
Connla or
Conle may also
refer to:
Connla the Ruddy,
fictional son of Conn of the
Hundred Battles...
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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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sources of
rivers and
lakes is
sometimes given as
being from
magical wells.
Connla's Well is one of a
number of
wells in the
Irish "Celtic Otherworld". It is...
- This
leaves Aífe
pregnant with his son
Connla, whom Cú
Chulainn kills years later — only
realizing who
Connla is
after he has
slain him.
Cuillin on the...
- made him head of the
fianna in
place of Goll. Conn had two sons,
Connla and Art.
Connla fell in love with a
fairy woman from Mag Mell, and went with her...
- lead to
tragedy even when it is not violated.
Aoife imposed three geasa on
Connla, her son with Cú Chulainn: he
cannot turn back once he
starts his journey;...
- is Emer,
although he has many
other lovers. With Aífe he has a son
named Connla, whom Cú
Chulainn tragically kills. Cú
Chulainn himself is said to have...
- (1936). "The
Adventures of
Connla the Fair".
Ancient Irish Tales.
Henry Holt & Co.
Retrieved 1 May 2013. A
woeful seat
where Connla sits!
Among short-lived...