Texts
King Cormac mac Airt experiences a dream vision in which his wife Eithne Thóebfhota sleeps with the Ulsterman Eochu Gunnat and later returns to Cormac. The druids explains the dream to Cormac, saying that Eochu will be king of Tara for one year.(1)n. 1 31 note 109 Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, The heroic biography of Cormac mac Airt (1977).

Manuscript witnesses

MS
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1298/239-375 
incipit: Ro gabh Cormac ua Cuind rigi Erenn doridisi ar tuitim na trí Fergus leis i cath Crinna   
p. 246

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[ed.] [tr.] Carney, James P. [ed. and tr.], “Nia son of Lugna Fer Trí”, Éigse 2 (1940): 187–197.