- Bibcode:1902Natur..66..489., doi:10.1038/066489b0, S2CID 3996709 Hull,
Eleanor (1904), The Boys'
Cúchullain Media related to Cúchulainn at
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- Abbey.
Books he
illustrated include: Hull,
Eleanor (1904), The Boys'
Cúchullain Noyes,
Alfred (1908),
Magic Ca****t; An
Anthology of
Fairy Poetry Wood...
- Yeats, the
Irish poet.
Yeats wrote his play
Death of
Cuchullain for
Redmond to star as
Cúchullain, hero of one of Ireland's
foundational myths. Redmond...
- fighter") for
Fergus mac Roich, and as
Caladbol ("hard lightening") for
CuChullain [..]
another Irish hero
named Fergus mac Leti had a
kingly sword called...
-
daughter of Airdgeimm,
sister of Scathach, is a
warrior woman beloved of
Cuchullain in the
Ulster Cycle. T. F. O'Rahilly
supposed that the
Irish heroine reflects...
-
Irish sculptor, most
famous for his 1911
bronze statue of the
mythical Cuchullain dying in battle. His work was also part of the art
competitions at the...
-
accompaniment of
ethnic instruments such as the
Uilleann pipes and Carnyx. "
Cú Chullain" – 6:15 "The
Eternal Knot" – 4:04 "Palace of the
Crystal Bridge" – 3:42...
- Emer (the Fort of Emer)
after Emer, the wife of
Irish legendary hero
Cuchullain. Dun Emer
became a
focus of the
burgeoning Irish Arts and
Crafts Movement...
- The
Cuchullin Saga in
Irish Literature Hull,
Eleanor (1904), The Boys'
Cúchullain Hull,
Eleanor (1904), "Pagan Ireland",
Epochs of
Irish History, no. I...
- and 1930,
Palmer embarked on a
cycle of
three full-scale
operas on the
Cuchullain cycle to
words by
William Mervyn Crofton. In one of them,
Deirdre of the...