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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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On special request, Caílte digs up a silver hoard from the mound and grants it to Patrick, who rewards Sálbuide with a place in Heaven.

concerning Sálbuide

# 00005 Acallam na senórach
On special request, Caílte digs up a silver hoard from the mound and grants it to Patrick, who rewards Sálbuide with a place in Heaven.
Agents
Saint Patrick <strong>Saint Patrick</strong> <br>(<i>fl.</i> 5th century) <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Caílte mac Rónáin <strong>Caílte mac Rónáin</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Finn Cycle) <br>or Caílte mac Crundchon meic Rónáin, kinsman of Finn mac Cumaill and a prominent member of his <i>fían</i>; accomplished warrior and hunter; one of the protagonists of <i>Acallam na senórach</i>
Sálbuide mac Feidlecair <strong>Sálbuide mac Feidlecair</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>