Version A, §§ 1-5 (death-tale of Cet mac Mágach proper), ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, The death-tales of the Ulster heroes (1906)
version A, §§ 6-9 (death-tale of Cet mac Mágach proper), ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, The death-tales of the Ulster heroes (1906)
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- [Cet mac Mágach <strong>Cet mac Mátach,Cet mac Mágach</strong> (ass. time-frame: Ulster Cycle) – Warrior in the Ulster Cycle of tales; hero of Connacht; in some texts, brother of Findchóem and uncle of Conall Cernach. <small>(link to subject index)</small>.]
- [Anonymous ... charioteer to Cet mac Mágach No associated entry available.]
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- [Conall Cernach <strong>Conall Cernach</strong> (ass. time-frame: Ulster Cycle) – Warrior of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle; son of Amergin and Findchóem. In Irish genealogies, he is presented as an ancestor of the kings of the Dál nAraidi and the Uí Echach Coba. <small>(link to subject index)</small>.]
- [Conall's physicians No associated entry available.]
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- [Bélchú Bréifne <strong>Bélchú Bréifne</strong> (ass. time-frame: Ulster Cycle) – Hostel-keeper of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of tales. <small>(link to subject index)</small>.]
- [sons of Bélchú Bréifne No associated entry available.]
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