- The
Battle of
Confey or Cenn
Fuait was
fought in
Ireland in 917
between the
Vikings of
Dublin and the
Irish King of Leinster,
Augaire mac Ailella. It...
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landing at "Cenn
Fuait" in Leinster. The
exact location of "Cenn
Fuait" is uncertain. The
Annals of
Ulster describe Cenn
Fuait as
being on the airer...
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appear to Cúchulainn from the pool of Linn
Liaith in the
mountains of
Sliab Fuait, a gift from
either Macha or her
sister the Morrígan. Cúchulainn
leaps onto...
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described as
leading their fleets to Ireland.
Sitric sailed his
fleet to Cenn
Fuait in Leinster, and
Ragnall sailed his
fleet to Waterford.
Niall Glúndub, overking...
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custom of
rejoicing after a
funeral was then
enshrined in the
Cuiteach Fuait,
games of
mental and
physical ability.
Games included the long jump, high...
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described as
leading their fleets to Ireland.
Sitric sailed his
fleet to Cenn
Fuait in Leinster, and
Ragnall sailed his
fleet to Waterford.
Niall Glúndub, overking...
- "Muiredach son of Bran, king of Laigin,
harried UíNéill as far as
Sliab Fuait, and the Fair of
Tailtiu was held."
Tailteann Games "Tailtin/Teltown". Placenames...
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custom of
rejoicing after a
funeral was then
enshrined in the
Cuiteach Fuait,
games of
mental and
physical ability accompanied by a
large market for...
-
Ragnall arrived with a
fleet in Waterford,
while Sitric landed at Cenn
Fuait (possibly near Leixlip) in Leinster.
Niall Glúndub had
followed Flann Sinna...
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September 2024. Etchingham, Colmán (January 2010). "The
Battle of Cenn
Fúait, 917:
Location and
Military Significance". Peritia. 21: 208–232. doi:10...