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|Century2Part=early
|Provenance=Munster
|Provenance=Munster
|Textual relationships=<p>Cf. <em>Cath Maighe Léna</em>; <em>Tochmarc Moméra</em>; <em>Cóir Anmann</em> §§ 36-39 (in Stokes' edition). Ó Corráin suggests that the episode in which Éogan accepts advice from his seers concerning the famine, was modelled on the biblical tale of Pharaoh's dream (Genesis 41). The author of the tale was also familiar with a version of the legend relating to Míl Espáine.{{Note|{{C/s|Ó Corráin 1985|at=53}}.}}<br></p>
|Textual relationships=<p>Ó Corráin suggests that the episode in which Éogan accepts advice from his seers concerning the famine, was modelled on the biblical tale of Pharaoh's dream (Genesis 41). The author of the tale was also familiar with a version of the legend relating to Míl Espáine.{{Note|{{C/s|Ó Corráin 1985|at=53}}.}} Cf. Cath Maighe Léna, Tochmarc Moméra and Cóir anmann §§ 36-39 (in Stokes' edition). <br></p>
|Draws on=Genesis
|Draws on=Genesis
|Compare=Cath Maighe Léna; Tochmarc Moméra; Cóir anmann;
|Compare=Cath Maighe Léna; Tochmarc Moméra; Cóir anmann;

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