Belongs to context
§§ 3–5
An episode in Cath Maige Mucrama (§§ 3-5, ed. and tr. Máirín O'Daly, Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama (1975)) which tells of Ailill Ólomm's hostility towards two inhabitants of the síd-mound Áne Chlíach and of the blemish and curse he incurred on account of this. It gives an explanation of Ailill's nickname as well as the name of the hill. The episode also occurs as an extract in a supplement to the Dinnshenchas Érenn.
Item serial number
03-05 on Ferchess ASCII-based serial numbers are used to sort items in consecutive order.
Item description
Ferchess, described as poet (éices), seer (fáith) and warrior (fénnid); a son of Commán.

on Ferchess

# 03-05 on Ferchess Cath Maige Mucrama, Dinnshenchas of Áne Chlíach
Ferchess, described as poet (éices), seer (fáith) and warrior (fénnid); a son of Commán.
Agents
Ferchess mac Commáin <strong>Ferchess mac Commáin</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Commán ... father of Ferchess No associated entry available from the subject index