- plausibly, the Isle of Arran.
According to the
medieval Irish poem
Baile Suthain Sith Eamhna, the god Lug
Lamfada was
reared in
Emain Ablach. In another...
- of
Crofhind the
Chaste in the
Metrical Dindshenchas. In the poem "Baile
Suthain Sith Eamhain"
Midir is
named as the
father of Lir and
grandfather of Manannan...
-
Imperator Scottorum was the
title given to
Brian Bóruma by his notary, Mael
Suthain, in the Book of Armagh. This
style was
subsequently copied by the Scottish...
- Dúthracar, a Maic Dé bí, "I wish, O son of the
living God, a Rí
suthain sen,
eternal ancient King, bothán
deirrit díthraba for a
hidden little hut in...
- great-grandfather. One
Scottish king-list
gives Malcolm's
mother the name
Suthen (
Suthain), a
Gaelic name; John of
Fordun states that Malcolm's
mother was a "blood...
- Innisfallen, "Mael
Suthain Ua
Cerbaill {of Eóganacht},
eminent sage of Ireland,
rested in
Christ in
Achad Deó."
Annals of Ulster, "Mael
Suthain ua Cerbaill,...
- Tailtiu, is
described as the "son of the Dumb Champion". In the poem
Baile Suthain Sith
Eamhna Lugh is
called "descendant of the poet." A
folktale told to...
-
Repose of Aed son of Mael Pátraic,
abbot of
Achad Deó. AI1010.5 Mael
Suthain Ua
Cerbaill {of Eóganacht},
eminent sage of Ireland,
rested in
Christ in...
-
second part
translated by
English historian Sir
Henry Miers Elliot.
Baile suthain Sith Eamhna. A
medieval Irish poem
related to the
Kingdom of the Isles...
- 239;
Bardic Poetry Database (n.d.) § 279.
Baile suthach sith
Eamhna (or "
suthain�?) $.
McDonald (2007b) pp. 72–73.
McDonald (2007b) pp. 72–73; Simpson;...