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|Title=Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én
|Title=Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én
|Description=Snám Dá Én (‘Swimming place of two birds’) is so called because here Nár son of Finnchad son of Conall Cernach killed two birds that were on the shoulder of Eistine the female warrior (''banfhéinneda'').
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|Persons=Nár mac Finnchad; Finncha mac Conaill Cernaig; Conall Cernach;
|Places=Snám Dá Én
|Places=Snám Dá Én
|Type=Ulster Cycle;
|Type=Ulster Cycle;

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