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Conaille Muirthemne was a
Cruithin kingdom located in
County Louth, Ireland, from
before 688 to
after 1107 approximately. The
Ulaid according to historian...
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Cuchulain of
Muirthemne is a
version of the Cú
Chulainn legends based on
previous oral and
written versions, as
collected and
translated by Lady Augusta...
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woman who he has
fallen in love with in his dreams. In a poem
about Mag
Muirthemne, the
Dagda banishes an
octopus with his "mace of wrath"
using the following...
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collections of "Kiltartanese"
versions of
Irish myths,
including Cuchulain of
Muirthemne (1902) and Gods and
Fighting Men (1903). ("Kiltartanese" is Lady Gregory's...
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Conlaech "Cú
Chulainn and Conla"
Aided Con
Culainn or
Brislech Mór
Maige Muirthemne Aided Ceit maic Mágach "The
Death of Cét mac Mágach"
Aided Cheltchair...
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nurse him. He is
brought up in the
house of
Amergin and Findchóem on
Muirthemne Plain in
modern County Louth (at the time part of Ulster),
alongside their...
- II: Soulblighter. Bungie. Scene:
Walls of
Muirthemne. Narrator: Thursday,
February 26,
Outer Walls of
Muirthemne. Today,
after more than two
months of separation...
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undead army,
sacking Muirthemne.
Aided by
lieutenants known as "Fallen Lords",
Balor turned the
farmlands surrounding Muirthemne into a
barren desert...
- Chulainn, Cuchulain, Cuchulainn, etc., may also
refer to:
Cuchulain of
Muirthemne, a 1902 book by Augusta, Lady
Gregory The Cú
Chulainn Coaster, a roller...
- well as extracts, and
introductory text. Lady Gregory's
Cuchulain of
Muirthemne (1903) also
contains a
paraphrased version of the tale.
There were also...