- Études
Celtiques 31 (1995): 179-94: 186-94. Stokes, Whitley. "The
Eulogy of
Cúrói (Amra Chonroí)." Ériu 2 (1905): 1-4. Táin bó Cúailnge (Recension I), ed...
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greens of the sea and gr****. In the
Death of
Curoi (one of the
Irish stories from Bricriu's Feast),
Curoi stands in for Bertilak, and is
often called "the...
- Penguin, 1981, pp. 219–255 R. I. Best (ed. & trans.), "The
Tragic Death of
Cúrói mac Dári", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 18–35 A. H.
Leahy (trans.),
Historic Romances...
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guests included Amelia Earhart,
Spike Jones & His City Slickers,
Galli Curoi, and
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. The
building was
closed up in 2001. It also...
- (or Cainder), a
daughter of
Queen Medbh; and the wife of
Lugaid son of
Curoi. Also
called Red Cainnear, she was
killed with a spear,
saving her mother...
- penalty, Art
instructs her to
leave Ireland until she
locates the wand of
Curoi, a task he
hopes will be impossible. Be****a uses her
contacts in
Faery to...
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clandestina Bsd.) (41 e), is the
darkest form, with the
markings plainest; —
curoi Calb. (41 e), from Italy, is
chalk grey, glossy, more like a very pale examples...
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champion Cú
Cuchulain and the
Scottish warrior woman Aífe. The
tragic death of
Cúrói mac Dári (1905).
Edited and
translated by
Irish scholar Richard Irvine Best...
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translation by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 2 : 163-171 (1905) The
Tragic Death of
Curoi Mac Dari; [edited from the
Yellow Book of Lecan, col. 776-780 of the MS...
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story is set in 3rd-century
Roman Britain, when
Marcus Aurelius Carausius (
Curoi), the
military commander, has
rebelled against Rome and
named himself the...