- In the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology,
Dubthach Dóeltenga ("beetle-tongue",
beetles being proverbially black) was a
cynical ally of
Fergus mac Róich who...
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Dubthach is a
masculine personal name in
early Ireland. It may
refer to:
Dubthach Dóeltenga, a
character in the
Ulster Cycle, ally of
Fergus Dubthach...
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Dubthach maccu Lugair (fl.
fifth century), is a
legendary Irish poet and
lawyer who
supposedly lived at the time of St Patrick's
mission in
Ireland and...
- Scotland.
Conchobar announces he has
forgiven them and
sends Fergus, Cormac,
Dubthach Dóeltenga, and Fergus' son Fíachu, to
offer them safe
conduct home. Naoise...
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Dubthach the
First (also
called Dubhthach, Dubtach, Dubtagh,
Duach the Elder,
Duach I, Dúach, Duffy, Doachus; c. 450 - 513) was the
Bishop of Armagh, Ireland...
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belonging to
Celtchar mac
Uthechar and
wielded by
other heroes, such as
Dubthach, Mac Cécht and Fedlimid.
Detailed descriptions of the spear's
special use...
- from the
original Irish name Ó Dubhthaigh,
meaning descendant of
Dubthach.
Dubthach was an Old
Irish first name
meaning "black".
Variations include: Duffey...
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Saint Dubthach the
Second (also
called Dubhthach, Dubtach, Dubtagh,
Duach the Younger,
Duach II, Dúach, Duffy; c. 490 – 548) was the
Bishop of Armagh,...
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Ferdiad Findabair Fráech
Maine Medb Nera
Ulster exiles Cormac Cond
Longas Dubthach Dóeltenga
Fergus mac Róich
Fiachu mac Fir
Febhe Other characters Achall...
-
warrior of
Connacht Cormac Cond
Longas -
eldest son of
Conchobar mac
Nessa Dubthach Dóeltenga -
cynical ally of
Fergus mac Róich
Achall -
daughter of Cairbre...