Cath Maige Tuired (modern spelling: Cath Maighe Tuireadh; transl. "The Battle of Magh Tuireadh") is the name of two saga texts of the Mythological Cycle...
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also be found. In one of the central texts of Irish mythology, the Cath Maige Tuireadh, this well is said to have been blessed by the God Dian Cecht so...
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The Dream of Aengus, the Wooing Of Étain and Cath Maige Tuireadh, the (second) Battle of Magh Tuireadh. One of the best known of all Irish stories, Oidheadh...
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Electronic Texts. University College, Cork. Retrieved 3 August 2019. Cath Maige Tuireadh. Trans. Elizabeth A. Gray. "Dagda | Celtic deity". Coir Anmann. [1]...
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Incantations" Lebor Gabála Érenn—The Book of Invasions Cath Maige Tuireadh—The (second) Battle of Magh Tuireadh Oidheadh Chlainne Tuireann—The Death of the Children...
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of Magh Tuireadh (Cath Maige Tuired) was fought. The well was located at Achad Abla ('Field of the Apple Tree'), northwest of Magh Tuireadh (Moytura)...
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Morrígan respectively. The Morrígan also appears in the Cath Maige Tuired ("The Battle of Magh Tuireadh"). On Samhain, she keeps a tryst with the Dagda before...
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translated as "beautiful horseman." The scribes who wrote down the text of the Cath Maige Tuired record Bres as meaning 'beautiful', however, this may be a false...
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part of, or adjacent with, the tuath of Conmhaícne Cúile Tuireadh in Mayo. Conmhaicne Cath Maige Tuired AFM. Mac Neill 1932, p. 15. Walsh 1940, p. 7. Francis...
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ISBN 0-664-25180-3. Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage. Cath Maige Tuireadh. Elizabeth A. Gray (trans.) Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church...
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tomb or abode of mythical figures, and an entrance to the Otherworld. In Cath Maige Tuired ('The Battle of Moytura'), Slieve Donard is called one of the "twelve...
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Conmaicne Cuile (redirect from Conmhaícne Cúile Tuireadh)
and perhaps Templepatrick at "Inchanguill". Conmhaicne Conmaicne Carra Cath Maige Tuired MacKillop 2004. O'Donovan 1856, p. 417. Wilde 2013, p. 19. Twemlow...
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p. 82 "The Story of Tuan mac Carill". maryjones.us. Elizabeth Gray, Cath Maige Tuired, Irish Texts Society, London 1983, pp 32-3 "Alt fri alt ocus féith...
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Lugh (section Battle of Magh Tuireadh)
Ethniu (Eithne in Modern Irish), daughter of Balor of the Fomorians. In Cath Maige Tuired their union is a dynastic marriage following an alliance between...
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said to be so named because snow lies on its summit until late May. In Cath Maige Tuired ("The Battle of Moytura"), a tale from Irish mythology, Slieve...
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works in the cycle are the Lebor Gabála Érenn ("Book of Invasions"), the Cath Maige Tuired ("Battle of Moytura"), the Aided Chlainne Lir ("Children of Lir")...
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Fíachu Labrainne, it burst from the ground and drowned the Érainn. In Cath Maige Tuired ("the Battle of Moytura"), it is listed as one of the twelve chief...
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but these did not supplant the older name. In the Irish mythical tale Cath Maige Tuired ("the Battle of Moytura"), Lough Neagh is called one of the twelve...
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during this off-season surprised the Ulstermen. The Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh also begins on Samhain. The Morrígan and The Dagda meet and have sex before...
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