• Cumhall (Irish pronunciation: [kuːl̪ˠ]; Old Irish: Cumall) or Cumhall mac Trénmhoir ("son of Trénmór/Tréanmór" meaning "strong-great") is a figure in...
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    to the high king Conn, who outlawed Cumhall. The Battle of Cnucha was fought between Conn and Cumhall, and Cumhall was killed by Goll mac Morna, who took...
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  • Tréanmór mac Suailt. She is a druidess and the sister of Fionn's father Cumhall, and both she and her female partner Liath Luachra are known as great warriors...
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  • father, Cumhall, a warrior in Conn's service, was a suitor of Muirne, daughter of the druid Tadg mac Nuadat, but Tadg refused his suit, so Cumhall abducted...
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  • additives to reflect solar radiation unlike conventional dark pavement Cumhall, a figure in Irish mythology Majesco Entertainment' NASDAQ ticker symbol...
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  • (Irish mythology), legendary figure, son of Oisín and grandson of Finn mac Cumhall Oscar, Kentucky, an unincorporated community Oscar, Louisiana, an unincorporated...
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    (Action to match our speech) Fionn mac Cumhaill: last leader of the Fianna Cumhall: Fionn's father, the former leader Goll mac Morna Caílte mac Rónáin Conán...
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    Reading named Cole-brook. Sir Walter Scott thought that "Auld King Coul" was Cumhall, the father of the giant Fyn M'Coule (Finn McCool). Other modern sources...
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    warrior of the Fianna, often portrayed as a troublemaker and a comic figure Cumhall - leader of the Fianna and father of Fionn mac Cumhaill Diarmuid Ua Duibhne...
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  • the nursery rhyme character Old King Cole, and with Irish mythological Cumhall, the hero Fionn's father, have been rejected by contemporary scholars....
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  • Fionn mac Cumhaill: his son Baoisgne was the great-great-grandfather of Cumhall (mac Treunmor mac Suaelt mac Eltan mac Baoisgne mac Nuada Necht). Sometimes...
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  • Nuadu Finn-Éces, and certain authors suggest that the story of Fionn Mac Cumhall and the salmon of knowledge is related to the cult of Nodens or Nuada,...
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    led by Fionn mac Cumhaill (often rendered as "Finn MacCool", Finn Son of Cumhall), and the Clann Morna, led by his enemy, Goll mac Morna. Goll killed Fionn's...
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    of her death. It was later given to Conaire Mór and then eventually to Cumhall mac Trénmhóir. The crane bag contained a variable amount of items depending...
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    by Cumhall mac Trénmhóir, as told at the outset of this lay.Macgnímartha Finn. This is assumed to be the "treasure-bag" that was lost to Cumhall's...
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    Goll mac Morna. This work lays down the theme of the rivalry between Cumhall's Clann Baíscne and Goll's Clann Morna, which will resurface time and again...
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    discuss slaves, both male and female, and the term for a female slave, Cumhall, became a broader currency term. As unfree, slaves could not be legal agents...
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  • dies at age 77. June 5: Arnaud Leterrier, French comics artist (Finn Mac Cumhall, Les Chasseurs de Rêves), dies at age 39. June 7: Roger Armstrong, American...
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