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ll. 1064–1092. The stories of Airnélach and Sálbuide
The stories of Airnélach and Sálbuide, ed. Whitley Stokes, ‘Acallamh na senórach’ in Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch... (1900): ll. 1064–1092, beg. ‘Maith, a anum, a Cháilte’, ar Pátraic, ‘cia in fert-sa ar an tulaig ar a tám?’; tr. Ann Dooley • Harry Roe, Tales of the elders of Ireland (1999): 34–35. Having identified the burial mounds of two royal sons of the Fían, Caílte tells the stories of their deaths: Airnélach, who died of shame from the threat of satire, and Sálbuide, who died in pursuit of a fairy deer. Patrick grants Heaven to both of them.
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Next, Caílte tells the story of Sálbuide, son of the king of Munster, who lies buried in the mound in the southern end of the same hill. Sálbuide, along with many companions and hounds, died there in pursuit of a deer of the síd.

concerning Sálbuide

# 00004 Acallam na senórach
Next, Caílte tells the story of Sálbuide, son of the king of Munster, who lies buried in the mound in the southern end of the same hill. Sálbuide, along with many companions and hounds, died there in pursuit of a deer of the síd.
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hunting
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Sálbuide mac Feidlecair <strong>Sálbuide mac Feidlecair</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Speaker: Caílte mac Rónáin