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|TranslatedTitle=The battle of Aichill
|TranslatedTitle=The battle of Aichill
|Manuscripts={{MS |LL |folios= 51a-51b}}
|Manuscripts={{MS |LL |folios= 51a-51b}}
|Textual relationships=The title (''Cath Aichle'') occurs in [[medieval Irish tale lists|tale list B]], while tale list A lists a 'Forbais Aichle'', which probably refers to the same tale.<ref>“it is conceivable that this title was removed from the ''catha'' by the compiler”. {{Cite shorthand |Mac Cana 1980}}: 72</ref>
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
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==Description==
==Description==
{{Sources
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|Header editions=Editions and translations
|Header editions=Editions and translations
|Editions={{Cite |Owen 1915}}
|Editions={{Cite |Owen 1915}}
{{Cite |Best, et al. 1954-1983 |commentary=Diplomatic edition.}}
{{Cite |Best, et al. 1954-1983 |commentary=Diplomatic edition. |direct link=http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G800011A/text053.html}}
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  1. ^ “it is conceivable that this title was removed from the catha by the compiler”. Proinsias Mac Cana, The learned tales of medieval Ireland (1980): 72