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Amairgen Glúngel
(time-frame ass. with Érimón mac Míled, Éber Finn mac Míled)
legendary poet in medieval Irish literature
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ascription of authorship to mythical figure
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Search eDILIr. Bretha MoraindIrish Bretha Moraind
Search eDILIr. Gúbretha CaratníadIrish Gúbretha Caratníad
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mythical judge (brithem) who is said to have given instructions of wisdom to the young king of Tara, Feradach Find Fechtnach son of Crimthann Nia Náir, after the revolt of the aithech-thúatha; besides Audacht Morainn, a number of further texts relating to wisdom and law are attributed to him.
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Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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Morrígu;Mórrígan;Moirríoghan
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle, Túatha Dé Danann)
deity or supernatural figure in medieval Irish literature, frequently associated with war and destruction; she sometimes appears as part of a triad with Macha and the Badb; also associated with Nemain.
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Athairne
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle)
Chief poet and satirist of the Ulstermen in the Ulster Cycle.
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