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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:
- Dubthach Donn [Dubthach Dóel Ulad?] at his house (icá thaigh)
- Lugaid [Lugaid Ríab nDerg?] at Maigen Mag
- Cormac [Cormac Conloinges] at the Bruiden [the hostel of Da Choca]
- Ithar mac Étgaíth drowned
A single quatrain names four warriors [of the Ulster Cycle?] and the different places or surroundings of their deaths:
- Dubthach Donn [Dubthach Dóel Ulad?] at his house (icá thaigh)
- Lugaid [Lugaid Ríab nDerg?] at Maigen Mag
- Cormac [Cormac Conloinges] at the Bruiden [the hostel of Da Choca]
- Ithar mac Étgaíth drowned
Keywords
drowning; Ulster Cycle
Agents
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
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
Places
Maigen Mag
Bruiden Dá Choca
Bruiden Dá Choca
Related texts
related: Bruiden Da Choca