- Fráech (Fróech,
Fraích, Fraoch) is a
Connacht hero and
demigod in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. He is the
nephew of Boann,
goddess of the river...
- such
stories as Táin Bó Cúailnge, and
several tales involving Fraích (such as Táin Bó
Fraích and Fled Bricrenn). Conall's
byname "Cernach" has been linked...
- are
given in Fled
Bricrenn ("Bricriu's Feast"), and this one in Táin Bó
Fraích: "Of pine the
house was made; it is a
covering of
shingle it had externally...
-
historical province of Meath.
According to the
Lebor Gabála Érenn and Táin Bó
Fraích she was the
sister of
Befind and
daughter of Delbáeth, son of Elada, of...
- Cúailnge, Finnabair's
husband Fráech (whose
story is told in the Táin Bo
Fraích) is
killed by Cú
Chulainn in a river. Afterwards, Medb
repeatedly offers...
- H., ed. (1906), "Táin Bó
Fraích",
Heroic Romances of Ireland, vol. I,
David Nutt Leahy, A.H., ed. (1906a), "Táin Bó
Fraích",
Heroic Romances of Ireland...
-
lower part of
Plate E as a
Gaulish version of the "Aided
Fraich"
episode of the Táin
where Fraich and his men leap over the
fallen tree, and then Fraech...
- to the Dagda, and
killed nine men on its way.
According to the Táin Bó
Fraích [ga] ("The Cattle-Raid of Fraech"), Úaithne, the Dagda's harper, had three...
- Flidais" I Táin Bó
Flidhais II "The
Cattle Raid of Flidais" II Tain Bó
Fraích "The Raid of Fróech's Cattle" Tain Bó
Regamain "The
Cattle Raid of Regamon"...
-
referring to the s****line of
Bangor Bay. The Old
Irish tale, Táin Bó
Fraích,
gives a
fanciful explanation for the name. It
tells how the
Connacht warrior...