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Stanzas 54–72
Dipl. ed. R. I. Best • M. A. O'Brien, The Book of Leinster, formerly Lebar na Núachongbála, vol. 3 (1957): 580–583.
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st. 69: on the sons of Deda

st. 70: on the three Fothads

st. 71: on Connla son of Conn [Cétchathach], with an allusion to the tale of Echtrae Chonnlai.

st. 72: mentions Cairpre Nia Fer, Forgall Manach
st. 69: on the sons of Deda

st. 70: on the three Fothads

st. 71: on Connla son of Conn [Cétchathach], with an allusion to the tale of Echtrae Chonnlai.

st. 72: mentions Cairpre Nia Fer, Forgall Manach
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Ailill mac Dedad No associated entry available from the subject index
Braccán mac Dedad No associated entry available from the subject index
Dáire mac Dedad No associated entry available from the subject index
The three Fothaid No associated entry available from the subject index
Connlae mac Cuinn Chétchathaig <strong>Connlae mac Cuinn Chétchathaig</strong> <br>son of Conn Cétchathach; protagonist of <i>Echtrae Chonnlai</i>
Cairpre Nia Fer <strong>Cairpre Nia Fer</strong> <br>Cairbre/Coirpre Nia Fer, king of Tara from the Laigin, whose reign is dated by Tírechán to the time of Mac Con and his sons, but which in later tales coincides with the time of the Ulster Cycle.
Forgall Manach <strong>Forgall Manach</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Ulster Cycle) <br>Emer’s father in tales of the Ulster Cycle.
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