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- alone among them was without meanness, jealousy or fear. A late saga, Cath Boinde, tells a different story. It says Ailill was the grandson of Medb's sister...
- power in Connacht and married Ailill mac Máta is told in the tale Cath Bóinde ("The Battle of the Boyne"), also known as Ferc****tred Medba ("Medb's man-share")...
- daughters of Eochu Feidlech, the High King of Ireland: in the saga Cath Boinde ("the battle of the Boyne) and the Dindsenchas poem "Carn Furbaide" she...
- 3, Poem 70: Duma Selga, pp. 387-395 Joseph O'Neill (ed. & trans), "Cath Boinde", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 173-185 Gwynn, The Metrical Dindshenchas Vol 4, Druimm...
- 165–215, 282–329, 390–437 (vol. 22), 88 (vol. 23). Cath Bóinde, ed. Joseph O'Neill, "Cath Boinde." Ériu 2 (1905): 173–85. Rennes Dindsenchas, no. 31, ed...
- guide, p.xxvi Mackillop, Dict. of Celtic Mythology, under "Mugin(2)" Cath Boinde. O'Neill ed. tr. caithir "hair (except that of the head), body-hair (DIL)"...
- Conchobar", Revue Celtique 40, 1923, pp. 404-423 Joseph O'Neill, "Cath Boinde", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 173-185 In some stories Findchóem is a Connacht-woman...
- twin colts. The next morning, the Ulstermen find themselves at the Brug na Bóinde (the Neolithic mound at Newgrange)—the house and its occupants have disappeared...
- University, 22-26 Jul, pp. 1–6, retrieved 3 January 2024 Joseph O'Neill, "Cath Boinde", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 173–185 The Ulster Cycle: Ness, webcomic by Patrick...
- Dindsenchas "Cairn Furbaide" Poem 10 Joseph O'Neill (ed. & trans), "Cath Boinde", Ériu 2, 1905, pp. 173–185; Edward Gwynn (ed. & trans.), The Metrical Dindshenchas...