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Dinnshenchas of Dún Clúana Ithair - sections
verse (1q), beg. Bás Dubthaigh duind icá thaigh

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Ed. and tr. E. J. Gwynn, The metrical dindsenchas, vol. 4 (1924): 292–293.
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A single quatrain names four warriors [of the Ulster Cycle?] and the different places or surroundings of their deaths:
  1. Dubthach Donn [Dubthach Dóel Ulad?] at his house (icá thaigh)
  2. Lugaid [Lugaid Ríab nDerg?] at Maigen Mag
  3. Cormac [Cormac Conloinges] at the Bruiden [the hostel of Da Choca]
  4. Ithar mac Étgaíth drowned

verse (1q), beg. Bás Dubthaigh duind icá thaigh

# 02 (verse) Dinnshenchas of Dún Clúana Ithair
A single quatrain names four warriors [of the Ulster Cycle?] and the different places or surroundings of their deaths:
  1. Dubthach Donn [Dubthach Dóel Ulad?] at his house (icá thaigh)
  2. Lugaid [Lugaid Ríab nDerg?] at Maigen Mag
  3. Cormac [Cormac Conloinges] at the Bruiden [the hostel of Da Choca]
  4. Ithar mac Étgaíth drowned
Keywords
drowning; Ulster Cycle
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Dubthach Dóel Ulad <strong>Dubthach Dóel Ulad</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Ulster Cycle) <br>warrior in the Ulster Cycle of tales
Dubthach Donn No associated entry available from the subject index
Cormac Cond Longas <strong>Cormac Cond Longas</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Ulster Cycle) <br>warrior in tales of the Ulster Cycle; son of the Ulster king Conchobar mac Nessa; in exile in Connacht
Ithar mac Étgaíth <strong>Ithar mac Étgaíth</strong> <br>Ithar or Íthar, a son of Étgáeth; eponymous warrior who drowned by Dún Clúain Ithair, according to recension C of <i>DÉ</i> (RIA MS D ii 2 only); possibly a character of the Ulster Cycle. Cf. Íth mac Étgaíth; Étar mac Étgaíth
Lugaid Ríab nDerg <strong>Lugaid Ríab nDerg (Reóderg)</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Ulster Cycle) <br>legendary high-king of Ireland; said to have been born out of an incestuous relationship between the three Findemna (sons of Eochaid Feidlech) and their sister Clothru
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Maigen Mag
Bruiden Dá Choca
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