-
fully trained, but
Forgall still refuses to let him
marry Emer. Cú
Chulainn storms Forgall's fortress,
killing twenty-four of
Forgall's men,
abducts Emer...
- Éimear) and in
Scottish Gaelic Eimhir, is the name of the
daughter of
Forgall Monach and the wife of the hero Cú
Chulainn in the
Ulster Cycle of Irish...
-
fully trained, but
Forgall still refuses to let him
marry Emer. Cú
Chulainn storms Forgall's fortress,
killing twenty-four of
Forgall's men,
abducts Emer...
- he is
found worthy to
marry his
beloved Emer,
daughter of the
chieftain Forgall Monach. The tale
survives in two recensions: a
short version written mainly...
-
Dalriada and
grandfather of
Fergus Mór
Dallan Forgaill,
Eochaid Dallan Forgall,
Saint and Poet 530 - 598 Two
legendary Irish High
Kings were
called Rothechtaid...
- (anglicisation)
Dervilia (latinisation)
Dearbhfhorghaill Means "daughter of
Forgall". Deirbh(fh)ile
Dervla (anglicisation)
Deirdre Doireann Dorothy Éadaoin...
- section. The Dun Emer
studio and
press were
named after Emer,
daughter of
Forgall Monach, wife of the hero Cúchulainn in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology...
- a
descendant of the
legendary High King
Colla Uais, and his
mother was
Forgall (Old Irish: Forc****a). His nickname, Dallán ("little
blind one"), was...
-
appears who
claims that Mongán was with him when he slew Fothad, and
proves Forgall wrong. The
story ends by
revealing that the
stranger was the legendary...
- 1902. The Dun Emer
studio and
press were
named after Emer,
daughter of
Forgall Monach, wife of the hero Cúchulainn in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology...