-
Metrical Dindshenchas",
Royal Irish Academy Todd
Lecture Series, Hodges, Figgis, & Co., Dublin ;
Williams and Norgate,
London The
Metrical Dindshenchas Part...
- (1913), pp. 40–47 The
Metrical Dindshenchas, Part 3. Poem 4:
Cnogba Gwynn (1913), pp. 48–53 The
Metrical Dindshenchas, Part 3. Poem 5: Nás O'Curry (1863)...
- the
Tuatha Dé
Danann in
Irish mythology. In a tale from the
Metrical Dindshenchas, she is a good
sorceress who
joins three other of the
Tuatha Dé to defeat...
-
medieval sources such as Cath
Maige Tuired,
Buile S****bhne, The
Metrical Dindshenchas, and the
Annals of
Ulster entry for the year 1113. Cruachán is simply...
- " Lir is
listed as the
father of
Crofhind the
Chaste in the
Metrical Dindshenchas. In the poem "Baile
Suthain Sith Eamhain"
Midir is
named as the father...
- Gortnacrannagh,
County Roscommon.
Cermand Cestach Crom Dubh
Macroom Metrical Dindshenchas Annals of the Four
Masters Smith, Tom. "The
Irish God 'Crom Crúaich of...
- at Lughnasad, 1 August." Her
story is told in a poem of the
Metrical Dindshenchas,
which states that she died in 600 BCE.
Carman Barnes (1912-1980), American...
- plough-beam". "Mag
Corainn (Poem 96)" Gwynn, Edward, ed. (1991), The
metrical Dindshenchas, vol. 4,
School of
Celtic Studies,
Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies...
- M3266-M3267
Geoffrey Keating,
History of
Ireland 1.8, 1.9 "Metrical
Dindshenchas - Sláine".
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original on 21
April 2017.
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- Anglo-Saxon
traditions and the
Middle Irish language dindshenchas, such as the
Metrical Dindshenchas,
which record traditions about places. In the 18th...