-
Tochmarc Emire ("The
Wooing of Emer") is one of the
stories in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology and one of the
longest when it
received its form in...
- Scáthach's
instruction of the
young hero Cú
Chulainn notably appears in
Tochmarc Emire (The
Wooing of Emer), an
early Irish foretale to the
great epic Táin Bó...
-
Tochmarc Emire (Recension I), ed. and tr. Kuno
Meyer (1890). "The
Oldest Version of
Tochmarc Emire".
Revue Celtique. 11: 433–57. CELT link.
Tochmarc Emire (Recension...
- in the
sagas Tochmarc Emire ("the
wooing of Emer") and
Aided Óenfhir Aífe ("the
death of Aífe's only son"). In
Tochmarc Emire she
lives east of a land...
-
beans and
improves digestibility,
according to
research co-aut****d by
Emire Shimelis, from the Food
Engineering Program at
Addis Ababa University. Beans...
- best guidance) and the
Fatawa al-Tatarkhaniyya (religious
decisions of the
Emire Tatarkhan).
During the
Mughal Empire's peak, the
Fatawa 'Alamgiri was commissioned...
-
Tochmarc Emire (Recension I), ed. and tr. Kuno
Meyer (1890). "The
Oldest Version of
Tochmarc Emire".
Revue Celtique. 11: 433–57. CELT link.
Tochmarc Emire (Recension...
- Cú
Chulainn or The
Wasting Sickness of Cúchulainn), also
known as Oenét
Emire (The Only
Jealousy of Emer) is a
narrative from the
Ulster Cycle of Irish...
- Mir Sayyad, or
Prince Emire, was an
Indian general in the
service of
France who
fought in
Battle of Jersey, 1781.[citation needed]
After his
domain was...
- n-Uislenn "The
Exile of the sons of Uisliu"
Oided mac n-Uisneg
Tochmarc Emire Tochmarc Étaíne
Tochmarc Ferbe (or Fís Conchobair)
Tochmarc Luaine 7 aided...