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Jackson, Kenneth, “The motive of the threefold death in the story of Suibhne Geilt”, in: John Ryan (ed.), Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill: Essays and studies presented to professor Eoin MacNeill on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, May 15th 1938, Dublin: Three Candles, 1940. 535–550.

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“The motive of the threefold death in the story of Suibhne Geilt”
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Suibhne Geilt;Suibne mac Colmáín Chúair
A king of Dál nAraide who figures most prominently in the tale Buile Shuibhne.
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