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» In English: “Etar, forehead to the flood” » Ascribed author(s): Id:Cináed úa hArtacáin » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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» In English: “Ferchertne’s dream-vision” » Language(s): Old Irish, Early Middle Irish » Form: verse » Stanzas: 36 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 32 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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Dinnshenchas of Carn Fraích.
» In English: “Here stands the Carn of Cathbad's grandson” » Ascribed author(s): Id:Cúán úa Lothcháin » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas, Subject:Ulster Cycle
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» In English: “Medb enjoined bad/illegal/evil contracts” » Ascribed author(s): Id:Luccreth moccu Chíara » Language(s): Old Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» Ascribed author(s): Id:Cúán úa Lothcháin » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse, prose » Stanzas: 54 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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Poem and prose text on the dinnshenchas of Druim Criaich (Drumcree, Co. Westmeath), which is here said to have been known as Druim Cró and Druim n-úar nAirthir. In the Book of Leinster, the poem is attributed to Cuán ua Lothcháin (d. 1024). The poem falls into two sections. The story of the first is that of the quarrel between Eochu Feidlech, high-king of Ireland, and his three sons known as the three Findemna. On the night before the battle of Druim Criaich, in which the brothers are killed, their sister Clothru sleeps with each one of them in order to produce royal offspring. She later gives birth to Lugaid Riab nDerg, high-king of Ireland.
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 28 st. » Categories: Mythological Cycle, Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: dinnshenchas
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» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 2 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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Text on the dinnshenchas of Dún mac Nechtain Scéne.
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Stanzas: 8 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» Ascribed author(s): Id:Flann mac Máel Máedóc » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Stanzas: 43 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries » Type: Subject:Irish historical verse
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» In English: “Heroes who were in Emain” » Author(s): Id:Cináed úa hArtacáin » Ascribed author(s): Id:Cináed úa hArtacáin » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 6 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: dinnshenchas
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» Ascribed author(s): Id:Da Coca, Id:Anonymous ... apprentice of Banbán » Language(s): Old Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 3 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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» In English: “The places where the heads of the champions of the Ulaid are” » Language(s): Early Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
» In English: “The full complement of the house of king and overking” » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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Dinnshenchas of Lechtán Óenfhir Aífe.
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse, prose » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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Dinnshenchas on Loch Dergderc: how Eochaid mac Luchta, king of Munster, gave up an eye to satisfy the cruel demands of the Ulster poet Ferchertne mac Athló and washed the bleeding socket.
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 6 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: dinnshenchas
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» In English: “The metrical ‘Lore of women’” » Author(s): Id:Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu) » Ascribed author(s): Id:Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu) » Language(s): Late Middle Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Mythological Cycle, Cycles of the Kings, Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Irish legendary history, Finn Cycle, Text entries
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» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse » Stanzas: 6 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» In English: “The prose ‘Lore of women’” » Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose » Categories: Mythological Cycle, Cycles of the Kings, Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Irish legendary history, Finn Cycle, Text entries
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» In English: “We had a great day of plying spear-points” » Language(s): Old Irish » Form: verse » Stanzas: 7 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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» In English: “The six hostels of Ireland, without delay” » Language(s): Early Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries » Type: hexad
» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: prose, verse » Stanzas: 8 st. » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: dinnshenchas
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» Language(s): Middle Irish » Form: verse, prose » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Dinnshenchas Érenn, Text entries » Type: Subject:dinnshenchas
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» Language(s): Early Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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Early Irish poem about Cú Chulainn, attested as an addition to several copies of the dinnshenchas of Srúb Brain.
» In English: “When you are a peerless champion” » Language(s): Old Irish » Form: verse » Categories: Ulster Cycle, Early Irish poetry, Text entries
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