§ 25
§ 25. On the imposition of a heavy tribute by the Fomoire [...] [Bres’ accession is treated earlier on; see §§ 14 and 24].
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tributetribute
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FomoireFomoire
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See more Túatha Dé DanannTúatha Dé (Danann)
Tuatha Dé Danann;Túatha Dé
A common Irish designation for a group of supernatural or magical figures in Irish history, broadly equivalent to the áes síde. In the pseudo-historical tradition represented by Lebor gabála Érenn and other texts, they are presented and arguably, to some extent euhemerised as the pre-Christian people that conquered Ireland from the Fir Bolg and were later overcome by the sons of Míl (the Gaels).
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See more Túatha Dé DanannTúatha Dé (Danann)
Tuatha Dé Danann;Túatha Dé
A common Irish designation for a group of supernatural or magical figures in Irish history, broadly equivalent to the áes síde. In the pseudo-historical tradition represented by Lebor gabála Érenn and other texts, they are presented and arguably, to some extent euhemerised as the pre-Christian people that conquered Ireland from the Fir Bolg and were later overcome by the sons of Míl (the Gaels).
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§§ 26–30
§§ 26–30. The story of the Dagda, Mac Óc and the satirist Cridenbél [...]
Agents
The DagdaThe Dagda
Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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See more Óengus mac ind ÓcÓengus mac ind Óc
Aengus mac ind Óc;Mac Óc;Mac ind Óc
(time-frame ass. with Túatha Dé Danann)
Óengus (Aengus) mac (ind) Óc; Mac Óc: mythological figure in medieval Irish literature, one of the Túatha Dé Danann; associated with youth and love; identified in some narratives as a son of the Dagda and Bóann.
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Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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See more Óengus mac ind ÓcÓengus mac ind Óc
Aengus mac ind Óc;Mac Óc;Mac ind Óc
(time-frame ass. with Túatha Dé Danann)
Óengus (Aengus) mac (ind) Óc; Mac Óc: mythological figure in medieval Irish literature, one of the Túatha Dé Danann; associated with youth and love; identified in some narratives as a son of the Dagda and Bóann.
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§§ 31–32
§§ 31–32. On the Dagda’s wages [...]
Agents
The DagdaThe Dagda
Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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Eochaid Ollathair;In Dagda
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