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Aided Finn (Egerton 92)
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Fragment of a text relating a version of the story of Finn's death. Finn is said to have died in old age while attempting to leap the River Boyne over a place called Léimm (Find). His body is discovered by Aiclech, son of Dub Drenn, and the three sons of Urgriu. Aiclech severs the head and for this act, he is slain by his three companions.
Late Old IrishEarly Middle IrishFinn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)River Boyne
Aided Finn (Laud fragment)
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Fragment of a text relating a version of the story of the Finn's death. The Laud manuscript preserves the beginning of the text only. Another fragment, possibly of the same text, is preserved in Egerton 92.
Finn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)
Aided Fothaid Canainne
prose
Prose story concerning the death of Fothad Canainne, which is found in two redactions that introduce the poem known as Reicne Fothaid Canainne.
Early IrishFothad Airctech (Airgtech)Fothad CairptechFothad Canann (Canainne)
Aided Guill ocus Gairb
prose
Late Middle IrishCú ChulainnConchobar mac NessaGoll mac CarbadaGarb Glinne Ríge
Táin bó Cúailnge I, Táin bó Cúailnge II, Táin bó Cúailnge III
Aided in togmaili ocus in pheta eóinform undefined
Táin bó Cúailnge I, Táin bó Cúailnge II
Aided Lóchaprose
Anecdote about the death of Medb's handmaid Lócha (Recension 1) or Loche (Recension 2).
DinnshenchasAidedMedb of CrúachanCú ChulainnRéid LóchaCuincheLócha
Aided Lóegairi Búadaig
prose
Early IrishConchobar mac NessaMugain ... daughter of Eochaid FeidlechLóegaire Búadach
Táin bó Cúailnge I, Táin bó Cúailnge II, Táin bó Cúailnge III
Aided Lóich meic Mo Femisform undefined
Episode found in all three recensions of Táin bó Cúailnge
Táin bó Cúailnge I
Aided Lóthairprose
Story about the death of Medb’s cowherd Lóthar, with an additional anecdote about the search for the bull (tarb). It occurs only in the first recension of TBC.
AideddinnshenchasMedb of CrúachanDonn CúailngeGlenn GatSlíab Cuillinn ... Slieve GullionLóthar
Aided mac Conchobuir
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Brief account. A hunter catches three hares at Emain Macha, but as he prepares to cook them a voice recites a poem, and tells him he has killed the three sons of Conchobar mac Nessa, Cormac Cond Longas, Cairpre and Cúscraid Mend Macha, who had taken the form of hares. The hunter runs away, leaving his game behind.
Middle IrishAidedaEmain Macha ... Navan FortConchobar mac NessaCormac Cond LongasCairpre mac ConchobairCúscraid Mend Macha
Aided Muirchertaig meic Erca
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Late Middle Irishthreefold deathMuirchertach mac MuiredaigCairnech of DulaneCleitechSín
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