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Úath Beinne Étair - Harleian version
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Harleian version, ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, ‘Uath Beinne Etair’, Revue Celtique 11 (1890).
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The tale opens when Díarmait has carried off Gráinne, daughter of King Cormac mac Airt, from the warrior Finn.
The tale opens when Díarmait has carried off Gráinne, daughter of King Cormac mac Airt, from the warrior Finn.
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Díarmait úa Duibne <strong>Díarmait úa Duibne</strong> <br>son of Donn and grandson or descendant of Duibne; warrior in Finn’s household; one of the protagonists of <i>Tóruigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne</i>
Gráinne <strong>Gráinne</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Finn Cycle,Id) <br>daughter of Cormac mac Airt
Cormac mac Airt <strong>Cormac mac Airt</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Cormac mac Airt) <br>Legendary high-king of Ireland; son of Art son of Conn Cétchathach; contemporary of Finn mac Cumaill.
Gráinne <strong>Gráinne</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Finn Cycle,Id) <br>daughter of Cormac mac Airt
Cormac mac Airt <strong>Cormac mac Airt</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Cormac mac Airt) <br>Legendary high-king of Ireland; son of Art son of Conn Cétchathach; contemporary of Finn mac Cumaill.