Annals of Tigernach
Annals of Tigernach s.a. 1084.4
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beg. Teidm mor isin bliadain sin
De genelogia Con Culaind
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Two pedigrees of Cú Chulainn, which follow the text of Síaburcharpat Con Culaind in Lebor na hUidre.
Irish story of Silvius
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A short Irish account of Silvius, son of Ascanius and father of Brutus of Troy. The text is indebted to the Irish adaptation of the Historia Brittonum known as Lebor Bretnach, which it quotes in places, but also adds material to it, such its opening passage on Vulcan the smith.

Leabhar Oiris
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History of the battles fought by Brian Bóruma since c. 979, with annals for events up to 1027.
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
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First tract of Lebor gabála Érenn.

Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1A. Introductory matter
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Introductory matter based on biblical history, from the Creation of Heaven and Earth to Noah, the Flood and the Dispersal of the Nations.
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1B. The origin of nations and lineage of the Goídil
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On the division of the world among Noah's sons Ham, Shem and Japheth, and the lineage of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1. The origins and wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn/1C. De imthechtaib Goídel
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On the wanderings of the Goídil
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
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Second tract of Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2A. Introduction
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An introduction to the tract De gabálaib Érenn. It lists the peoples who are said to have invaded Ireland before the Goídil, namely Cessair, Partholón, Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the Fir Domnann, the Gáiléoin and the Túatha Dé Danann. Their narratives are told in the course of the tract.

Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2B. The Antediluvians
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An account of the first people to set foot on Ireland before the Deluge, namely Banba, later followed by Partholón, or three certain fishermen from Spain, although they navigated the waters of Ireland without setting foot on land.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2C. Cesair
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An account of the settlement of Ireland by Cesair, granddaughter of Noah, before the Flood.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2D. Partholón
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An account of the invasion of Ireland by Partholón and his sons (the first to be undertaken after the Flood), their struggles with the Fomoire and the bursting forth of seven new lakes.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2E(1). Gabáil Nemid
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An account of the invasion of Ireland by Nemed and his sons (from Scythia), the bursting forth of four new lakes, their struggles with the Fomoire and Nemed’s death by plague.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2E(2). Togail Tuir Chonaind
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An account of the fortunes of Nemed’s people after their leader’s death by plague, namely their revolt against the Fomoire, the siege of the Tower of Conand/Conaing and the dispersal of Nemed’s people.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2F(1). Gabáil Fer mBolg
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An account of the taking of Ireland by the Fir Bolg, the Fir Domnann and the Gáiléoin; and the reign of the Fir Bolg under a succession of high-kings.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2F(2). Immirgi Mac nÚmóir
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An account of the flight of the Fir Bolg to a number of islands following their defeat in the battle of Mag Tuired; their expulsion by the Picts; and their return to Ireland with the aid of Ailill and Medb of Connacht.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2G(1). Gabáil Tuath nDé
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An account of the taking of Ireland by the Tuatha Dé Danann, from their previous whereabouts and first arrival in Ireland to the defeat of the Fir Bolg in the first battle of Mag Tuired.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2G(2). Kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann
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An account of the kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann, namely Nuadu, Lug, the Dagda, Delbaeth, Fíacha and the trio Mac Cuill, Mac Cécht and Mac Gréine; and their conflict with the Fomoire, culmimating in the second battle of Mag Tuired.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2G(3). Genelach Tuath Dé
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An enumeration of the deities of the Tuatha Dé Danann, their pedigrees and other items of interest.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2H(1). The death of Íth
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An account of the meeting between Íth mac Breogain and three kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann at Ailech Néit; and of Íth’s death in his attempt to arbritrate a dispute among the Tuatha Dé.
Lebor gabála Érenn/2. De gabálaib Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/2H(2). Gabáil Mac Míled
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An account of the taking of Ireland by the sons of Míl. The first part or textual layer is concerned with Milesian history until the time when Ireland is divided between Érimón and Éber. The second enumerates the tuatha that spring from the sons of Míl.
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/3. De fhlaithiusaib Érenn
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Third tract of Lebor gabála Érenn.

Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/4. Comaimsera ríg in domuin fri rígaib Érenn
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Fourth tract of Lebor gabála Érenn. It contains synchronisms (comaimsera) that place Irish national history, from the legendary Partholón to the historical king Fergal mac Maíle Dúin, in the Eusebian chronological scheme of world history.
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn/5. Christian kings of Ireland
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Fifth tract of Lebor gabála Érenn