- with the ****istance of Tadg mac Céin and
Lugaid Láma, in the
Battle of
Crinna. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
makes no
reference to Fergus' descent. Geoffrey...
- of
Crinna,
against Fergus Dubdétach, king of the Ulaid. Tadc's role in the
battle and the battle's
wider context are
related in the saga, Cath
Crinna ('the...
-
recruited Tadg and Lugaid,
Cormac marched against Fergus, and The
Battle of
Crinna began. Tadg led the battle,
keeping Cormac out of the
action at the rear...
-
Techtmar defeats Elim mac Conrach) 195 AD –
Battle of
Maigh Mucruimhe 226 AD –
Crinna, in
Brega 283 AD – Cath
Gabhra (the
Battle of Gowra) 331 AD –
Battle of...
- (Móen
ingen C****nd Chétchthaig máthair na trí
Fergus a
ndochersat i cath
Crinna) m.
Imchado m.
Findchado m. Fíatach Find (a quo Dál Fíatach) m. Fir furmi...
-
Battle of
Tuath Amrois 195 CE :
Battle of
Maigh Mucruimhe 225 CE :
Battle of
Crinna 283 CE : Cath
Gabhra 331 CE :
Achaidh Leithdeircc 493 CE :
Battle for the...
-
descendants in
Brega is
related in the
possibly late-9th-century saga, Cath
Crinna. The
fortunes of the
historical Ciannachta can to an
extent be
traced via...
- (pp. 96–98); The
birth of king
Cormac (pp. 286–289); and The
battle of
Crinna (pp. 359–367). Page
numbers refer to the
translations in
Volume 2. A retelling...
-
deprived of the
kingship [of Tara] and the eight-century saga of the
battle of
Crinna tells how with the help of Tadc mac Céin he
drove the
Ulaid back from the...
-
appendices by
Irish antiquarian Margaret M'Nair
Stokes (1832–1900). Bidh
Crinna. A
collection of
Irish sayings or proverbs,
edited and
translated by Norwegian...