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mythology ****ociated with the hero
Fionn mac ****haill. In the Táin Bó
Cúailgne, the
woman poet
Fedelm uses her
imbas forosnai to
predict the
outcome of...
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preternatural beings,
described as
spectres which haunted battlefields. In Táin Bó
Cuailgne,
these creatures are
usually referred to as part of a list "bánanaig &...
- this article: Táin Bó Cúailnge Hull, Eleanor, ed. (1898), "The Táin bó
Cuailgne,
Analysis with
Extracts by
Standish Hayes O'Grady", The
Cuchullin Saga...
- In the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology Donn Cúailnge, the
Brown Bull of Cooley, was an
extremely fertile stud bull over whom the Táin Bó Cúailnge (Cattle...
- located,
opposite the
Chester Beatty Library within Dublin Castle. Táin Bó
Cuailgne ("The
Cattle Raid of Cooley")
refers to
Dublind rissa ratter Áth Cliath...
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placename Corca Luighe, and Íoth's
brothers in
other placenames: Breogha,
Cuailgne, Muirtheimhne, and
Cualu in the
territories of
their descendant peoples;...
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woven into one
great event of, let us say the War for the
Brown Bull of
Cuailgne or that of the last
gathering at Muirthemne."
Yeats was an
Irish nationalist...
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Gives lyrics,
meanings of songs, as well as a
guide to the album's backstory, the
legendary Táin Bó
Cuailgne.
Archived 10 May 2019 at the
Wayback Machine...
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Johnston on
their scripts for
pageants on St.Patrick and on the Táin Bó
Cuailgne, at
times finding it
difficult to
square the
historical liberties taken...
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concept of the
competition originates in the
Irish legend of "Táin Bó
Cuailgne" when Cúchulainn, who as the boy
Setanta set out from his home at Dún Dealgan...