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Dearbhfhorghaill (older spelling:
Derbforgaill) (1108–1193),
anglicised as Derval, was a
daughter of
Murchad Ua Maeleachlainn, king of Meath, and of his...
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story "Aided
Derbforgaill"
several women compete to see who can
urinate deepest into a pile of snow. The
winner is
Derbforgaill, wife of
Lugaid Riab...
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abducted Ua Ruairc's wife
Derbforgaill (English: Dervorgilla)
along with all her
furniture and goods, with the aid of
Derbforgaill's brother, a ****ure pretender...
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slingstone which hit
Derbforgaill,
penetrating her womb, and the two
women fell on the
beach in
human form. Cúchulainn
saved Derbforgaill's life by sucking...
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Derbforgaill,
Dearbhfhorgaill or
Dearbhfhorghaill may
refer to:
Derbforgaill (1st
century BC), wife of
Lugaid Riab
nDerg Der Forgaill, died 684. Derbfhorgaill...
- poem's
ending is lost.
During his time abroad, Cú
Chulainn had
rescued Derbforgaill, a
Scandinavian princess, from
being sacrificed to the Fomorians. She...
- High King in a raid into
Munster in 1151. In 1152, Ua Ruairc's wife,
Derbforgaill, was
abducted along with her
cattle and
material wealth by Mac Murchada...
- In
another related story,
Aided Derbforgaill ("The
Death of
Derbforgaill"), the
Scandinavian princess Derbforgaill, whom Cú
Chulainn rescues from being...
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Uthechair "The
Death of
Celtchar mac Uthechair"
Aided Derbforgaill "The
Death of
Derbforgaill"
Aided Fergusa maic Roig "The
Death of
Fergus mac Róig"...
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Wives Cacht ingen Ragnaill Driella of Wes**** ?
Issue Lorcán, Murchad,
Derbforgaill,
others Dynasty Dál
gCais Father Brian Bóruma
Mother Gormflaith ingen...