- tale Cath Bóinde ("The
Battle of the Boyne"), also
known as Ferc****tred
Medba ("Medb's man-share"). Her father,
Eochaid Feidlech, the High King of Ireland...
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point directly to the
intended article. The
Metrical Dindsenchas "Fert
Medba" Poem 128 "Ailill -
Meaning of Name
Ailill -
Pronounce Ailill Irish Boy...
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Ailill and
Conall Cernach"
Aided Meidbe "The
Death of Medb" Ferc****tred
Medba, Cath
Boinne Miscellaneous Verba Scathaige "The
words of Scáthach" Scéla...
- has been
poisoned and s****s an
antidote with Flann's advisor,
Ciara ingen Medba.
Eivor learns that the
Children of Danu, a cult of
druids who s**** to oust...
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pursued and
killed him at the ford of Ballyconnell,
County Cavan. Ferc****tred
Medba, aka Cath Bóinde: Medb's Men, or the
Battle of the
Boyne Fled Bricrend:...
- 1a Poem Kailleoracht. Tonfeid, a Christ,
conic muir. 1a-2a Ferc****tred
Medba ("Medb's
husband allowance") 2b [blank] 3a-b Poem (37 stanzas) on the Kings...
- cid cress, gáet co líth-baile láech-bress
Maine ergna, úais ella, mac
Medba ocus Ailella. ("At
Inber Cichmaine,
though it be narrow, was
slain (a mighty...
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Middle Irish tale Cath Bóinde ("The
Battle of the Boyne") – also Ferc****tred
Medba ("Medb's
husband allowance") – Mac Cécht is the
nickname for
Monodar son...