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263:
1908:" subtype requiring the hero to attempt "apparently unobtainable quests.. resembles, though only partially, the Irish and Gaelic motive of how a gruagach (or draoidheadóir) tricked the hero; the object which the hero of the Irish tales is sent for is usually the sword of light". Further elaborated in notes 2.
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and Mac Cecht's spear. But
Caladbolg does not manifest as a blazing sword, and the latter which does emit fiery sparks is a spear, thus failing to fit the profile of a sword which shines. One example which does fit, is Cúchulainn's sword Cruaidín Catutchenn which was aforementioned. And the legacy of
1024:'s schema, roughly speaking, the primeval divine weapon was a fiery and bright lightning weapon, most often conceived of as a throwing spear; in later traditions, the wielder would change from god to hero, and spear tended to be replaced by sword. From the heroic cycles, some prominent examples are
86:
The sword appears commonly as a quest object in the Irish folktale of a hero seeking "The One Story" (or the "Cause of the one story about women"), which culminates in the discovery of a "Tale of the
Werewolf" (a man magically turned wolf by an unfaithful wife). However, the sword is uninvolved in
235:
The sword-keeper oftentimes must be defeated (killed), which is not possible except by some secret means. Thus the hero or helper may resort to the sword of light as the only effective weapon against this enemy. But often the sword is not enough, and the supernatural enemy has to be attacked on a
778:"The one story" is actually shorthand, and Kittredge generally uses "the cause of the one story about women", as occurs in O'Foharta's version. Similar titles or sub-titles occur in Irish as well. The form "news of the death of Anshgayliacht" in "Morraha", is deemed to be a corruption.
877:) which is thought to mean ' truth about women '. That meaning is illuminated in versions that provide a more fuller title, e. g., "The Shining Sword and the Knowledge of the Cause of the One Story about Women", This has been corrupted to "news of the death of Anshgayliacht" in the
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An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil, pp. 155–163. With
English summary: " The son of the king of Connacht is worsted in a game of cards, and must satisfy his opponent's demands, which are that he discovers the Sword of Light and tidings of the death of the Ansgéalaidhe
1068:
A more precise parallel which has been argued is that just as the sword of light in Irish and
Scottish folktales contain a "(fatal) wounding by one's own sword" motif, the Arthurian cycle contains an episode where Arthur is imperiled by his own sword, Excalibur. In the
99:
aka wizard-champion, but suffers losses which makes him beholden to mount on a hopeless-seeming quest. Like the actual "giant's daughter" bridal quest tales, the sword of light hero often gains assistance of "helpful animals" in completing his tasks or ordeals.
94:
The sword of light, according to a different commentator, is a fixture of an Irish tale group describable as a quasi-bridal-quest. This characterization is inspired by the formula where the hero gains a beautiful wife (and riches) by gambling against a
985:
The
Sculloge's rides forth to the dwelling of the sword owner three times, his horse being hacked by the sword in the first two tries, but succeeding on the third. The three time's the charm element that occurs here is also present in the
781:
The werewolf tale, recounted by a man who had once been magically transformed into a wolf by an unfaithful wife, is analyzed by
Kittredge for its compound structure, but the in-tale generally does not concern the Sword of Light.
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1003:
only went as far as to suggests that the "sword of light" in folk tales was a vestige of divine weapons and heroic weapons, such as Cúchulainn's shining sword Cruaidín
Catutchenn, whose name means 'the Hard-headed
2134: :"The 'sword of light'.. which made the giants of the fairytales invincible.. is always defeated in the end; the hero, the little man, always succeeds in stealing.. and cutting of its lawful owner's head".
998:
The assertion has been made that
Claidheamh Soluis is "a symbol of Ireland attributed in oral tradition to Cúchulainn" (James Mackillop), although none of the tales listed above name Cuchulainn as protagonist.
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In the specimen collected by
Kennedy, the hero is assisted by the king who is his own father-in-law, who happens to be the brother of the sword owner, and the hero's antagonist, the Druid demanding the sword.
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One strand of the "sword of light" tale has been transmitted in French Canada as the tale of the "Sword of Wisdom", and assigned type 305A. However, the Irish cognate had not been catalogued as a tale type by
1241:"Helpful animals" being the phrase in Stith Thompson's motif-index. Examples: a goose, otter, and fox in O'Foharta and three brothers-in-law who transform into a ram, salmon, and eagle in "The Weaver's Son".
804:
Josef Baudiš suggested a slightly different grouping, which similar to the bridal-quest type but distinguishably different: the hero wins a beautiful wife (and riches) as wager in a game played against a
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deduces that certain properties of the sword of light (such as screaming when touched in order to alert its owner) is likely borrowed from
Arthurian material, because there is evidence that a version of
785:
It is pointed out that in the sword of light fails to occur in the Scottish version of the werewolf tale, replaced by the hero obtaining custody of the werewolf himself, by bartering his horse.
251:
Typically bound up with the quest for the sword of light is the quest for the "One Story" (' truth about women'), namely, the story of the faithless wife who transforms her husband into a wolf.
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The hero in some examples are compelled to perform (three) sets of tasks, aided by helpers, who may be the would-be bride, "helpful animals", or a supernatural being ("little green/red man").
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artefact that occurs in a number of Gaelic tales. It also occurs in Irish folktales also, as described below. The "Quest for sword of light" (H1337) motif is also listed in Stith Thompson's
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which features a "glaive of light". Instead, the hero barters his horse to obtain an old man (the werewolf himself), who turns out to be none other than "the Great Tuairisgeul".
1312:""How the Great Tuairisgeul was put to death", with Tuairisgeul glossed as 'Description, report, calumny', which is a Scottish version, which contrasts with J. F. Campbell's
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text), the helpers are a dog, hawk, and an otter ("slim dog of the greenwood", "hoary hawk of the grey rock", and "brown otter of the river"). In McInnes's Scottish version (
4188:, Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition. Argyllshire Series No. 11 (in Scottish Gaelic), Alfred Trübner Nutt (notes), Publications of the Folk-lore society, pp. 95–125
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intercedes at the right moment to prevent Arthur's death. The episode has been copied by Malory as well (with the knight being called Accolon unlike the French original)
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3890:, Cúchulainn's sword". The Irish name of the sword, it can be confirmed, was "Cruadín Catutchend", as per endnote to the section on p. 227, or the Irish text on p. 199.
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Kittredge has recognized the presence of "helpful animals" assisting the hero in the tales, catalogued in the range of Types B300–590, "Helpful Animals" in Thompson's
3945:, p. 421: "the Divine Hero overcomes his father the Otherworld-god with that god's own weapon, the thunderbolt, known variously in story-telling by names such as the
836:) the helpers are a hawk, otter, and a fox ("Hawk of the Grey Wood", the "Otter of the Endless Tempests", and the "Fox of the Pleasant Crag"). In Campbell's Scottish
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204:) to never come home until he has completed the quest for the sword (and other objectives). The opponent who tempts the hero with this gambling game is usually a
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But also typically the story is a sort of quasi-bridal quest, where the hero wins a bride by wager, but then suffers a loss, becoming oath-bound (compelled by
40:
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these mythological and heroic weapons (Lug's lighting-weapon, his "son" Cúchulainn's remarkable sword, etc. ) survive in the "sword of light" in folklore.
901:
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Summarized and analyzed for folk motives by James Mackillop, but in this version by Hyde version the hero's party obtains "the sword of the three edges" (
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plots to have Arthur killed with his own Excalibur, by stealing the sword for her lover Accalon, who unbeknownst fights his lord King Arthur with it. The
6951:
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Siamsa an gheimhridh: Sports of the Winter or Beside the Hearth in Iar-Connacht; Stories, poems, songs, riddles, &c., gathered by Donald O'Faherty
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3886:, 1 (Leipzig 1891) pp. 183–229. See translation, § 59 (p. 218ff): "Socht had a wonderful sword..It shone at night like a candle.. the Hard-headed
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1103:(Earl Gerald FitzGerald) of the 14th century, whose family had close ties with Arthurian tradition. To the Earl is attached a Barbarossa legend (
811:(wizard-champion) figure, but it is a trap, and when the hero suffers a loss, he is compelled to go on a quest, usually for the sword of light.
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794:
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2974:, pp. 381–400. Where it is noted that the storyteller of Curtin's version was found and its Irish version transcribed by Seán Mac Giollarnáth.
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and anglicized "Donald O'Faherty" by Leland Duncan; Duncan also gave the English-translations of the book-title, story-titles, with summaries.
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1983:, p. 214 : "These are the 'swords of light' or 'glaives of light', usually in the possession of some giant or supernatural 'hag'".
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whom he describes a "solar host" or "solar divinity", and notes that Cú roí was "slain with his own sword", (as according to the narrative
2750:. Translated by Dasent, G. W. Asbjørnsen and Moe (orig. eds.) (2nd, enlarged ed.). Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. p. cliii.
1129:(i.e., the sword of Gwrnach the giant) must be "related to the sword of light which is the object of the Irish and Scottish folk-tales".
854:
674:
1801:
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31:
1675:"An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil", pp. 276–282. With English summary: "A widow has an only son. They are very poor".
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2426:, tale dictated by John Campbell of Hianish, in the Island of Tiree. Rev. John G. Campbell ed. tr., pp. 61–77, with notes, 137–138.
262:
959:. While Loomis does not explicitly state a connection to the sword of light, he remarks that there is parallel to the Irish giant
5205:
4898:
801:(sea-serpent). And in the "Widow's Son", the hero promises marriage to the giant's daughter, who also becomes the hero's helper.
195:
The folk tales featuring the sword of light may be bridal quests, and the hero's would-be bride often becomes the hero's helper.
79:
object that appears in a number of Irish and Scottish Gaelic folktales. The "Quest for sword of light" formula is catalogued as
3875:
917:
616:
241:
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Kittredge considered the "secret about women" element to be an essential and original part of the Irish story, as seen in the
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The quest for the sword of light is an added layer, attached to the core tale of the quest for "the one story", which forms a
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80:
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It might be noted that Irish bridal quest of the "giant's daughter" type is recognized as an equivalent to folktale to the
4858:
1586:
Kennedy's title is partly identical to O'Foharta's title, but Kennedy's translation is inaccurate according to Kittredge.
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4946:
4752:
4499:"Gaelic Folk-Tales and Mediæval Romances: A Study of the Early Modern Irish 'Romantic Tales' and Their Oral Derivatives"
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1646:"thenne he drewe his swerd Excalibur, but it was so breyght in his enemyes eyen that it gaf light lyke thirty torchys."
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A broad sweeping parallel has been made between the light or lightning weapons of Celtic tradition and King Arthur's
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797:", Sean Ruadh (actually the eldest prince) is assisted by the princess who is his would-be bride in slaying the
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217:
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3859:, which shone at night like a torch. In folk tales the lightning-sword has survived as "the sword of light" (
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4128:
3882:("the Irish Ordeals, Cormac's Adventure in the Land of Promise, and the Decision as to Cormac's Sword"), in
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1104:
1008:. This sword (aka "Socht's sword") is said to have "shone at night like a candle" according to a version of
888:
of texts given by him, even though the "woman" part of it has been lost in some variants, such as Kennedy's
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Siamsa an gheimhridh no Cois an teallaigh in Iar gConnachta .i. Sceulta, dánta, abhráin, tomhsanna, &c.
4529:
4355:
772:
39:
2845:
Gose, Elliott B. Jr. (1985). "Baranoir, son of a King in Erin, and the Daughter of King under the Wave".
1368:) signifies "of the ashes". Hiberno-English "leadaí na luatha" is literally 'lazybones of the ashes'. As
128:
7055:
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4692:
4469:
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tale has the motif of a grasping hand that seizes the victim, which gets cut off in some cases, akin to
925:
2311:
2040:
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In Irish; this is another version of Kennedy's "Sculloge's son from Muskerry" or Larminie's "Morraha".
43:
Definitive 6-pence stamp of Sword of Light, Ireland, 1922–3. Arched caption reads "An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis"
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4797:
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2777:", pp. 135–155. Source is given as Curtin's tale published in "Hero Tales of Ireland" series for the
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motif in the werewolf in-story, but that portion does not much concern the sword, as aforementioned.
1475:, pp. 263 but generally adheres to "the cause of the one story about women"; "The Only Story" (
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4611:"'Has the Time Come?' (MLSIT 8009): The Barbarossa Legend in Ireland and Its Historical Background"
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4498:
4296:
2741:
2504:
1369:
1143:
4538:, Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, vol. 8, Harvard University, pp. 150–275
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2320:. Taken down from Seáġan O Cuineagáin (John Cunningham), village of Baile-an-phuill (Ballinphil),
6835:
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5013:
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4242:
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4099:
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2608:
2572:
2564:
2516:
2052:
928:. It has been pointed out that the Easaidh Ruadh refers to a place name in Ireland, probably the
729:
407:"Morraha; Brian More, son of the high-king of Erin, from the Well of Enchantments of Binn Edin" (
76:
6127:
6059:
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motif), which makes the figure conducive to be transformed into a "sleeping giant" of folktale.
1021:
1000:
913:
The external soul motif in Sword of Light stories have been noted for example by Gerard Murphy.
108:
1568:
Cf. Campbell's Introduction of re suggestion to translated "slim dog" as "lion" or "greyhound".
240:
E710) concealed somewhere in the world at large (inside animals, etc.); or, as in the case of "
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550:
An untitled tale of Finn's three sons by the Queen of Italy collected at Glenties in Donegal (
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Morraha; Brian More, son of the high-king of Erin, from the Well of Enchantments of Binn Edin
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4202:
4091:
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1080:
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A similar Irish tale involving the "external soul" is the Donegal tale "Hung up Naked Man" (
6903:
4478:
An Encyclopedia of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creaturest
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172:
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104:
6039:
4395:
4257:[The Shining Sword and the Knowledge of the Cause of the One Story about Women],
2153:. ITS 43. index by Anna O'Sullivan. For the Irish Texts Society, by D. Nutt. p. 195.
1595:
Cf. "Fios-fáh-an-oyn-scéil (the knowledge of the motive of the unique(?) tale)" given in
1216:
or geasa (taboo), e.g., Kennedy's version, Ó Cillín ed. Cf. Hyde's version with Eng. tr.
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6142:
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5804:
5536:
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3855:, p. 68, "Cúchulainn possessed not only the spear of Bulga, but also a sword, known as
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4193:Ó Ceocháin, Domhnall (June 1928), "An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil",
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2235:", where the princess aids her rescuer who will win her if he succeeds, or "Morraha".
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Assigned AT Type 507A "The Monster's Bride: The King of Greece's Daughter" and 531.
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4657:(1972), "The Deicidal Otherworld Weapon in Celtic and Germanic Mythic Tradition",
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3428:, p. 213: "the frame-story is complicated by a quest for the Sword of Light".
3079:"An Sgeulidhe Gaodhalach XXIX: Mac Rígh Eireann agus Ceann Gruagach na g-Cleasann"
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who performed a study of parallel tales known to be widespread all over the world.
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3081:[XXIX:Le fils du roi d'Irlande et le Chef-Magicien aux tours d'adresse],
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Kittredge analyzes the in-tale (framed tale) of werewolf as containing a lengthy
483:"The Shining Sword and the Knowledge of the Cause of the One Story about Women" (
287:
Below are the lists of tales where the sword of light occurs. Kittredge's sigla (
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3382:, ed. (2016) . "Le Sabre de la vertu de sagesse" [The Sword of Wisdom].
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Art, the King's son, and Balor Beimenach, Two Sons-in-Law of King under the Wave
1965:
1961:
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970:
921:
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237:
88:
3986:, 3rd ed. Field, Rev. P. J. C. (1990). 3 vol. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3199:Ó Cillín joins "an-sgéalaiḋe" into an unhyphenated name "Ansgéalidhe (?)", but
2848:
The World of the Irish Wonder Tale: An Introduction to the Study of Fairy Tales
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Examples: Curtin ed. "Baranoir": "sword of light from the three evil war hags".
2034:"Baranoir, son of a King in Erin, and the Daughter of King under the Wave" in:
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6547:
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6359:
6344:
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Scél na Fír Flatha, Echtra Chormaic i Tír Tairngiri ocus Cert Claidib Chormaic
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The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival, 1881–1921: Ideology and Innovation
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581:"Knowledge of death of the Ansgéalidhe (Storyteller) and the Sword of Light" (
210:("wizard-champion") or wizard/druid. and the sword's keeper is often a giant (
139:
The spelling as appears in published Irish texts and scholastic commentary is
17:
5197:
562:"The Sword of Light and the knowledge of the motive of the unique (?) tale" (
389:"Baranoir, son of a King in Erin, and the Daughter of King under the Wave" (
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513A), and this type features "magical helpers" or "extraordinary helpers".
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59:
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320:(in-tale) "Fios Fath an aon Sceil" (perfect narrative of the unique story)"
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This article is about the mythological Sword of Light. For other uses, see
4044:, Book IV, Chapters 8-30. Strachey, Sir Edward 1899 ed., Macmillan, pp.80–
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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1893-05-28/ed-1/seq-13/
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Which Josef Baudiš recognized as being similar to the sword of light tales
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single vulnerable spot. The weak spot, moreover, may be an external soul (
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Note: some of the existing swords are named after earlier legendary ones.
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3618:. Oxford: University Court of the University of St. Andrews. p. 29.
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Making Way for Genius: The Irish Aristocracy in the Seventeenth Century
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2182:, pp. 163, 167, 217–218: "the cause of the one story about women".
1518:
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1120:
1115:
Other commentators have equated the Sword of Light to the Grail sword.
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523:"The king's son of Ireland and the chief-magician's with his tricks" (
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The sword has been regarded as a legacy to the god-slaying weapons of
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Source stated as Curtin's tale published as "Hero Tales of Ireland",
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869:
In the Irish folktale, the hero goes on quest for ' The Only Story' (
725:
6567:
4563:
1099:('the knowledge of the cause of the One Story') had been told about
164:. The sword may be rendered in English as the "Sword of Light", or "
111:, the analogues being the primeval Celtic deity's lightning-weapon,
4095:
3067:
French translation by Dottin is given, accompanying the Irish text.
2655:], Eoghan Ó Gramhnaigh, Dublin: Patrick O'Brien, pp. 60–69
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Also, the wife is replaced by a stepmother in the Scotch variant
2116:
Ancient Ireland: A Study in the Lessons of Archaeology and History
1483:) is given by Properly, "the cause of the one story about women".
1334:
Here it is the "sword of sharpness". Cf. footnote in A.C.L. Brown.
899:
which embeds the quest of "What is it that women most desire?" is
116:
38:
4737:
3362:, I, 24, "The sword of light is common in Gaelic stories;.." etc.
1376:
word listed in Jamieson's dictionary, and equivalent to Askefis (
1360:
is glossed as a "person who is loath to leave the fireside", and
1250:
Kittredge listed eight "Irish versions" of the werewolf tale, 1)
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Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages: A Collaborative History
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can denote a broadsword, though it may often refer to a polearm.
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4255:"An Cloidheamh Soluis Agus Fios Fáth an Aon Sgeil ar na Mnáibh"
3187:
Focalóir gaoidhilge-sax-bhéarla, or An Irish-English dictionary
2680:", Ó hEochaidh, Seán (1950, 1952)"Is Iomdha Sin Duine ag Dia",
1620:) his assumption is it was also found in their common ancestor
5999:
1496:
interpolation, which is in itself a composite consisting of a
4337:, Boston: Little, Brown, pp. 198–222, 242–261, 312–334,
4022:
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2190:
2188:
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Or involve the winning of husbands in e.g., Maol a Chliobain.
87:
the man-wolf portion, and only figures in the hero-adventure
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2245:
2243:
2241:
2041:"Irish Folk-Tales: collected by Jeremiah Curtin (1835-1906)"
1932:, p. 163: "The prince fulfils his obligations (geasa)".
1820:
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The motif is H942 "Tasks assigned as payment of gambling".
327:
GruagachEachtra air an sgolóig agus air an ngruagach ruadh
156:
would be used. The name has also been transliterated into
2713:
A Dictionary of Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English
2448:
2446:
2444:
2264:
2262:
1045:, described as brightly shining in several places of the
920:" was also given as a typical example of "External soul"
793:
Some tales fall into an actual bridal-quest pattern. In "
4716:, New York: McClure, Phillips & Co, pp. 157–174
2710:
Dolan, Terence Patrick, ed. (2006). "leadaí na luatha".
2481:[Adventure of the Sgolog and the Red Gruagach],
1897:
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1199:
Joseph Baudiš remarks the tale group is similar to the "
51:
2007:
2005:
1612:
The "secret about women" being found also in the Latin
611:) predate the Irish tales becoming available in print.
149:; but these are pre-reform spelling, and in modernized
4595:, Chicago: Academy Chicago Publishers, pp. 18ff,
4168:(in Scottish Gaelic), Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas
4155:
Irish or Scottish Gaelic texts, some with translations
1960:
tr., p. 97, "wizard-champion", and endnote, p. 455 by
1845:
1843:
1841:
3319:
3317:
2022:: 125–135; ed. "Sgeulachd Chonail Chrobhie", 135–142.
620:
345:"The Weaver's Son and the Giant of the White Hill", (
266:
The King of Ireland's Son thrusts the sword of light.
182:
176:
3863:), possessed by a giant and won from him by a hero."
3291:: 328–340; ed. "Sgeulachd Mic Iain Dirich", 341–350.
2479:"Eachtra air an sgolóig agus air an ngruagach ruadh"
2420:[How the Tuairisgeul Mór was put to death],
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2963:An Irish text "Cod, Cead agus Mícead" was given in
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Duanaire Finn: The book of the Lays of Fionn. pt. 3
2085:
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1976:
1974:
4299:, eds. (1994), "The History of Kitty Ill-Pretts",
4223:"An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil"
3416:. Bulletin / . no. 13. Ottawa: 1955. pp. 200, 220.
2353:) in Hyde, "little red man" in MacManus's variant.
1806:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
1343:Name half-anglicized as to "Domhnal O'Foharty" by
1288:. He refers to the eight versions collectively as
521:Mac Rígh Eireann agus Ceann Gruagach na g-Cleasann
2828:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
4701:. Translated by George Henderson. pp. 33ff.
3347:
3263:, No. 41, variant 2, paraphrased or condensed, "
2273:The Weaver's Son and the Giant of the White Hill
1868:
1866:
1601:An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil
710:
579:Fios ḃás an an-sgéalaiḋe agus an Claiḋeaṁ Solais
560:An Claiḋeaṁ Soluis: agus Fios-fáṫa-'n-aoin-scéil
304:"The Story of the Sculloge's son from Muskerry (
4649:, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
3568:: 422–460: Types B300–590, "Helpful Animals",
3189:. Paris: Nicolas-Francis Valleyre. p. 444.
3107:, "The Snow, Crow, and the Blood", pp. 151–174.
2851:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 140ff.
2822:Curtin, Jeremiah. "hero Tales of Ireland" In:
2418:"Mar a chaidh an Tuairisgeul Mor a chur gu bàs"
1741:
1739:
1119:also suggested that the sword obtained by Cei (
3497:
3495:
3350:"The History of Kitty Ill-Pretts", pp. 185–190
2408:
2406:
1445:Told by Pádraig Ó Loingsigh of Bailén tSlé in
5213:
4753:
3924:
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3848:
3251:: 143–148; ed. "Sgeulachd Chonaill", 148–152.
2587:
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2253:
2094:The Story of the Sculloge's son from Muskerry
1684:
951:; Irish title: "Éamonn Ua Ciórrthais(?)" ed.
850:text) there are not three, but four animals.
603:The publication of tales from the Highlands (
485:
8:
1308:does not mention the sword of light. Nor 8)
895:A more familiar Arthurian tale perhaps than
3755:, observation attributed to Gaelic scholar
2883:
2826:(New York ), 28 May 1893. Part 2, page 13.
2810:
2394:The Cotter's Son and the Half Slim Champion
1901:
1883:: 251–256; ed. "Maol a Chliobain", 256–259.
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902:The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle
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4286:Translations or tales collected in English
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1775:: 1–11; ed. "Righ og Easaidh Ruagh" 12–19.
1672:
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892:("perfect narrative of the unique story")
564:
457:"Coldfeet and Queen of Lonesome Island", (
358:"The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin" (
244:", this external soul is encased within a
4360:, pp. 80–96, 135–155, archived from
4133:, Chicago: Clarendon Press, p. 574,
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4080:"The Fisher King in the Grail Romances"
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3123:, New York: E.P. Dutton, pp. 91–95
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1393:. It was the 11 December 1892 issue of
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325:"Adventure of the Sgolog and the Red" (
310:
4303:, Edinburgh: Polygon, pp. 185–190
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2505:"Review of The Gaelic Journal Vol. IV"
2389:
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2233:The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
2167:
1980:
1829:The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
1824:
1745:
1154:Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann
1052:. Similar passages obviously occur in
795:The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
767:to the Irish versions of the medieval
446:
413:
381:
347:
5276:Ancient Gaulish and Brythonic deities
4375:Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts
3049:Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
3008:Coldfeet and Queen of Lonesome Island
2314:[The King of Ireland's Son],
2132:London, Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1935
1709:Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
373:Ó Fotharta/O'Foharty/O'Faherty (1892)
70:
7:
4480:, Pantheon Books, pp. 356–357,
4259:Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie
2871:
2318:, London: David Nutt, pp. 18–47
2166:"Separable soul, or external soul",
1944:, p. 21: "He put himself under
1941:
1920:, p. 260: "I lay geasa on you".
1471:Kittredge uses "the one story" once
525:
509:
4184:[The herding of Cruachan],
4166:Popular Tales of the West Highlands
3489:, pp. 163–165, p. 211, n2, n3.
1449:, who was a storyteller for Curtin.
708:"The History of Kitty Ill-Pretts" (
609:Popular Tales of the West Highlands
4474:"Separable Soul, or external soul"
4389:West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances
3932:Studies, an Irish Quarterly Review
3923:G. M. (September 1946), Review of
2967:(1932), "Ḋá Scéal ó Ḋuiḃneaċaiḃ",
2902:", pp. 80–96. Source is Larminie,
2060:. Originally published by Curtin,
1904:, pp. 98–100 notes that the "
1540:Baudiš was examining parallels to
1500:tale fused with what he calls the
1432:Story-line closely follows Hyde's
1149:Irish mythology in popular culture
371:("Ashypet" or "The Lazy Fellow") (
25:
4643:Early Irish History and Mythology
4592:Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance
3957:of our halfpenny postage-stamps".
3615:The Evolution of the Grail Legend
3305:(variant) 4. An Sionnach, the Fox
3203:appears to signify "storyteller".
3117:Andrews, Elizabeth, ed. (1919) ,
3089:, G. Dottin (French tr.): 268–291
1852:, No. 1, variant 2, paraphrase, "
539:"The Snow, Crow, and the Blood" (
378:"Smallhead and the King's Sons" (
4936:
4899:Sword of State of South Carolina
3612:Owen, Douglas David Roy (1968).
3452:, pp. 163, 167, and passim.
3414:La Littérature Orale En Gaspésie
3047:", Mackillop, James (1998) ed.,
2051:(1/2): 50–58 and notes, p. 160,
1707:", Mackillop, James (1998) ed.,
437:"The King who had Twelve Sons" (
6221:Scottish mythological creatures
3980:The Works of Sir Thomas Malory,
3385:Folktales Told Around the World
3265:The Widow and her Daughters, 2d
1769:The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
1380:) of the Norwegian Fairy Tales.
1314:The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
1060:, which uses this as a source.
918:The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
839:The Young King of Easaidh Ruadh
753:The Types of the Irish Folktale
666:"The Widow and her Daughters" (
617:The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
242:The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
232:), or a sibling of the wizard.
32:Claíomh Solais (disambiguation)
4372:Kennedy, Patrick, ed. (1866),
4331:Curtin, Jeremiah, ed. (1894),
4314:Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland
3348:Bruford & MacDonald (1994)
2277:Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland
1833:Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland
855:Six Go through the Whole World
735:Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
711:Bruford & MacDonald (1994)
686:Campbell, No. 46, 4th variant;
352:Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland
1:
6478:Welsh mythological characters
5735:Irish mythological characters
4671:10.1080/0015587X.1972.9716470
4431:10.1080/0015587X.1904.9719384
3953:(Arthur's Escalibur), or the
2900:Smallhead and the King's Sons
2775:Smallhead and the King's Sons
2645:O'Fotharta, Domhnall (1892),
1804:", Hoad, T. F. (1996 ) ed.,
1603:, summary in English, p. 281.
949:An Crochaire Tarrnochtuighthe
759:One Story and Werewolf's Tale
668:Campbell, No. 41, 2nd variant
107:by certain scholars, such as
6706:Welsh mythological creatures
6435:Scottish rulers and warriors
3949:(Cú Chulainn's weapon), the
2952:The King who had Twelve Sons
2747:Popular Tales from the Norse
2533:Brown, Arthur C. L. (1910),
990:tale collected by Larminie.
640:Campbell, No. 2, 2nd variant
503:"The King of Ireland's Son (
467:"Art and Balor Beimenach", (
6133:Conn of the Hundred Battles
4445:Baudiš, Josef (1921–1923),
4378:, London: Macmillan and Co.
3704:Day, Mildred Leake (2005),
3504:, pp. 222–230 and seq.
3390:University of Chicago Press
2718:University of Chicago Press
1460:Reidar Thoralf Christiansen
1064:Wounding by one's own sword
832:In O'Foharta's Irish text (
27:Great weapon of Celtic myth
7092:
4859:Curved saber of San Martín
4733:Encyclopaedia of the Celts
4301:Scottish Traditional Tales
4253:O'Foharta, Daniel (1897),
4182:"Buachaillechd Chruachain"
4010:. (This is taken from the
3707:Latin Arthurian Literature
3303:, No. 46, variant 4, tr. "
2477:Ó Briain, Pádruig (1889),
2422:The Scottish Celtic Review
825:. Kittedge recognizes the
691:"The Herding of Cruachan (
273:illustr., frontispiece of
52:
29:
6990:
6979:
6937:
6926:
6884:
6873:
6711:
6700:
6483:
6472:
6440:
6429:
6226:
6215:
6108:
6103:Irish rulers and warriors
6097:
5740:
5729:
5282:
5269:
5247:
5236:
5188:
4934:
4609:Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (1991),
4317:, Boston: Little, Brown,
4271:10.1515/zcph.1897.1.1.477
3545:, chapter 4, endnote 57.
3533:. Yale University Press.
3392:. pp. 455–462, 578.
3328:The Herding of Cruachan (
2119:, Routledge, p. 75,
599:Scottish Gaelic folktales
295:) are given in boldface:
279:The King of Ireland's Son
72:[ˌklˠiːwˈsˠɔlˠəʃ]
7076:Medieval European swords
5004:Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar
4894:Sword of Saint Wenceslas
4703:, a composite retelling.
4221:Ó Cillín, Tomás (1933),
3914:, pp. 210, 214–215.
3330:Buachaillechd Chruachain
3139:O'Leary, Philip (1994),
2830:. Lib. of Congress. <
2634:. M.H. Gill. p. 28.
2414:Campbell, John Gregorson
1458:Seán Ó Súilleabháin and
1356:As for the Irish title,
1301:However, Kittredge's 5)
1037:Connection to Arthuriana
693:Buachaillechd Chruachain
684:"An Sionnach, the Fox" (
444:"Cud, Cad, and Micad", (
187:"White Glave of Light".
4509:: i–v, 1–165, 167–285,
4367:More_Celtic_Fairy_Tales
4357:More Celtic Fairy Tales
3837:Milne & Nutt (1904)
3527:Kete, Kathleen (2012).
3145:, Eoghan Ó Gramhnaigh,
2560:2027/mdp.39015014539368
2147:Murphy, Gerard (1953).
2039:, ed. (December 1942),
1105:King asleep in mountain
994:As a mythological sword
973:reveals the weakness).
969:in which Cú roí's wife
751:, though recognized in
724:The sword of light (or
645:"Tale of Conal Crovi" (
622:"Rìgh òg Easaidh Ruadh"
430:"Beauty of the World" (
6796:Sea and lake creatures
4698:The Celtic Dragon Myth
4470:Briggs, Katharine Mary
4392:, London: Elliot Stock
4078:Nitze, Wm. A. (1909),
3857:in Cruaidín Catutchenn
3710:, Brewer, p. 42,
3180:, an Evangelist", in:
3077:Hyde, Douglas (1899),
2698:Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla
2350:
2324:, half mile from Mayo.
1510:The Hand and the Child
1506:The Hand and the Child
1480:
1421:cloiḋeaṁ na tri faoḃar
1420:
1372:notes, "ashypet" is a
1097:Fios Fatha an Aonsceil
948:
924:(E 710) by folklorist
890:Fios Fath an aon Sceil
874:
865:The secret about women
773:George Lyman Kittredge
621:
423:"Simon and Margaret" (
284:
221:
184:claidheamh geal solais
183:
181:"glaive of light", or
177:
146:(an) cloidheamh solais
127:and his shining sword
123:'s supernatural spear
67:
44:
4713:Donegal Fairy Stories
4587:Loomis, Roger Sherman
4548:"Arthur and Gorlagon"
4415:"Arthur and Gorlagon"
4334:Hero-tales of Ireland
4125:Loomis, Roger Sherman
4012:Winchester Manuscript
3782:Edmund Crosby Quiggin
3743:"New Book: The Fians"
3440:, pp. 167, 209ff
3129:, Elliot Stock, 1913)
3045:King of Ireland's Son
3032:Hero-tales of Ireland
3012:Hero-tales of Ireland
2992:Hero-tales of Ireland
2696:", Ó Dónaill, (1977)
2398:Hero-tales of Ireland
926:Katharine Mary Briggs
659:"Maol a' Chliobain" (
451:Hero-tales of Ireland
391:Curtin (1893), repr.
380:Curtin (1892), repr.
265:
115:'s sling that felled
42:
4798:Seven-Branched Sword
4686:Popularized versions
4617:, Iml. 59: 197–207,
4398:via Internet Archive
4297:MacDonald, Donald A.
4180:MacInnes, D (1890),
3978:Book I, p. 19, from
3861:an cloidheamh solais
3747:The Highland Monthly
2535:"The Bleeding Lance"
2345:"little green man" (
2130:(original printing:
2111:Macalister, R. A. S.
1555:Kittredge defers to
1494:Defence of the Child
1123:) in the Welsh tale
957:Roger Sherman Loomis
881:(Larminie) version.
758:
530:Annales de Bretagne
369:Leaduidhe na luaithe
7061:Mythological swords
4974:Gan Jiang and Mo Ye
4904:Sword of Stalingrad
4544:Krappe, A. Haggerty
4535:Arthur and Gorlagon
4447:"On Tochmarc Emere"
4425:(Folklore): 40–67,
4186:Folk and Hero Tales
4029:, pp. 214–215.
3937:(139), pp. 420–422
3641:, pp. 78, 118.
3602:, pp. 214–216.
3477:, pp. 218, 163
3336:Folk and Hero Tales
3083:Annales de Bretagne
2988:Cud, Cad, and Micad
2936:Beauty of the World
2489:: 7–9, 26–28, 35–37
2467:, pp. 266–269.
2438:, pp. 137–138.
2199:, pp. 158–159.
2098:Sceal Vhic Scoloige
2037:Ó Duilearga, Séamus
2016:Tale of Conal Corvi
1618:Arthur and Gorlagon
1201:quest for the bride
909:External soul motif
897:Arthur and Gorlagon
771:tale, according to
306:Sceal Vhic Scoloige
248:series of animals.
129:Cruaidín Catutchenn
7051:Mythological Cycle
6836:Ysbaddaden Bencawr
6183:Fionn mac Cumhaill
5014:Totsuka-no-Tsurugi
3786:Dialect of Donegal
3780:The Irish text is
3694:, pp. 217–218
3380:Dorson, Richard M.
3245:The Tale of Connal
2920:Simon and Margaret
2884:Ó Duilearga (1942)
2811:Ó Duilearga (1942)
2595:(September 1895),
2312:"Mac Righ Éireann"
2170:, pp. 356–357
1906:quest of the Bride
1902:Baudiš (1921–1923)
1502:Skilful Companions
827:Skilful Companions
789:Quasi-bridal quest
652:"Tale of Connal" (
393:Ó Duilearga (1942)
285:
48:The Sword of Light
45:
7038:
7037:
7034:
7033:
6975:
6974:
6922:
6921:
6869:
6868:
6865:
6864:
6696:
6695:
6643:Math fab Mathonwy
6468:
6467:
6425:
6424:
6421:
6420:
6248:Monster of Glamis
6243:Loch Ness Monster
6211:
6210:
6093:
6092:
5725:
5724:
5265:
5264:
5195:
5194:
5184:
5183:
5171:Sword of Damocles
4979:Kris Mpu Gandring
4969:Cura Si Manjakini
4932:
4931:
4839:Ballinderry Sword
4803:Sugari no Ontachi
4602:978-0-89733-436-5
4487:978-0-394-73467-5
4413:(25 March 1904),
4384:Larminie, William
4364:on 8 October 2015
4344:978-1-4047-2499-0
4324:978-0-8103-3546-2
4140:978-0-19-811588-5
4041:Le Morte D'Arthur
3955:Claidheamh Soluis
3884:Irische Texte III
3839:, pp. 61–62.
3803:, pp. 49, 73
3717:978-1-84384-064-0
3665:, pp. 10–30.
3625:978-0-05-001836-1
3540:978-0-300-18343-6
3465:, p. 266–269
3399:978-0-226-37534-2
3156:978-0-271-07630-0
2757:978-1-5087-2269-4
2716:(Rev. ed.).
2668:, pp. 25–33.
2597:"Irish Folktales"
2593:Duncan, Leland L.
2501:Duncan, Leland L.
2126:978-1-317-60258-3
1854:Widow's Son Ruadh
1705:Claidheamh Soluis
1691:, pp. 261ff.
1673:Ó Ceocháin (1928)
1597:Ó Ceocháin (1928)
1165:Explanatory notes
1126:Culhwch and Olwen
1058:Le Morte d'Arthur
714:
701:
687:
680:
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178:claidheamh solais
151:reformed spelling
141:Claidheamh Soluis
54:Claidheamh Soluis
16:(Redirected from
7083:
7071:European weapons
6981:
6928:
6875:
6713:
6702:
6618:Lleu Llaw Gyffes
6523:Brân the Blessed
6474:
6431:
6228:
6217:
6178:Fergus mac Róich
6099:
6020:Manannán mac Lir
5930:Cú Roí mac Daire
5731:
5271:
5238:
5230:Celtic mythology
5222:
5215:
5208:
5199:
4989:Kris Taming Sari
4984:Kris Setan Kober
4954:
4940:
4818:Sword of Victory
4808:Sword of Goujian
4793:Preah Khan Reach
4783:
4762:
4755:
4748:
4739:
4717:
4708:MacManus, Seumas
4702:
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4648:
4638:O'Rahilly, T. F.
4633:
4623:10.2307/20522387
4605:
4582:
4539:
4530:Kittredge, G. L.
4525:
4515:10.2307/20521320
4490:
4465:
4441:
4403:Critical studies
4393:
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4365:
4347:
4327:
4309:Curtin, Jeremiah
4304:
4293:Bruford, Alan J.
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3653:, p. 218, note 2
3651:Kittredge (1903)
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3283:, No. 46, tr. "
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1081:Lady of the Lake
1026:Fergus Mac Roigh
1014:("Adventures of
709:
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679:Campbell, No. 46
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6754:Fairies/Spirits
6748:
6744:Adar Llwch Gwin
6732:
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6138:Cormac mac Airt
6128:Conán mac Morna
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5166:Sword of Attila
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4864:Grunwald Swords
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4693:Campbell, J. F.
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3299:
3295:
3281:Campbell (1860)
3279:
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3261:Campbell (1860)
3259:
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3243:, No. 7, tr. "
3241:Campbell (1860)
3239:
3235:
3229:Ó Cillín (1933)
3227:
3223:
3216:Ó Cillín (1933)
3214:
3207:
3198:
3194:
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3160:, endnote 276.
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3120:Ulster Folklore
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2948:Larminie (1893)
2946:
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2938:", pp. 155–167.
2932:Larminie (1893)
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2434:
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2404:
2388:
2384:
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2372:
2364:
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2351:fear gearr glas
2344:
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2316:Beside the Fire
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1135:
1092:Dáithí Ó hÓgáin
1050:Roman de Merlin
1039:
1022:T. F. O'Rahilly
1016:Cormac mac Airt
1011:Echtrae Cormaic
1001:T. F. O'Rahilly
996:
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815:Helpful animals
791:
775:'s 1903 study.
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654:Campbell, No. 7
647:Campbell, No. 6
638:"Widow's Son" (
628:Campbell (1860)
605:Campbell (1860)
601:
584:Ó Cillín (1933)
542:MacManus (1900)
514:Beside the Fire
505:Mac Riġ Eireann
479:
410:Larminie (1893)
332:Ó Briain (1889)
301:
299:Irish folktales
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218:Scottish Gaelic
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173:Scottish Gaelic
158:Hiberno-English
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105:Irish mythology
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4665:(2): 210–219,
4655:Puhvel, Martin
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4558:(2): 209–222,
4546:(April 1933),
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4409:Milne, F. A.;
4404:
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4380:
4369:
4354:, ed. (1894),
4352:Jacobs, Joseph
4348:
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4328:
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4311:, ed. (1890),
4305:
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3761:
3757:Hector Maclean
3734:
3732:, p. 469.
3722:
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3221:
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2763:
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2551:10.2307/456810
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2483:Gaelic Journal
2469:
2465:Kennedy (1866)
2457:
2455:, p. 158.
2453:Bruford (1966)
2440:
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2402:
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1750:
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4066:Ó hÓgáin 1991
4062:
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3997:
3993:
3992:0-19-812344-2
3989:
3985:
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3972:
3968:
3967:Puhvel (1972)
3963:
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3956:
3952:
3948:
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3908:
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3830:
3826:
3825:Krappe (1933)
3821:
3818:
3815:, p. 14.
3814:
3813:Loomis (1997)
3809:
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3801:Loomis (1997)
3797:
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3765:
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3726:
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3578:
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3183:O'Brien, John
3179:
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3167:
3166:0-271-07630-5
3163:
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3152:
3148:
3144:
3143:
3135:
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3122:
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3110:
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3105:MacManus 1900
3101:
3098:
3094:
3088:
3084:
3080:
3073:
3070:
3064:
3061:
3058:
3057:0-19-280120-1
3054:
3050:
3046:
3040:
3037:
3034:, pp. 312–334
3033:
3029:
3025:
3024:Curtin (1894)
3020:
3017:
3014:, pp. 242–261
3013:
3009:
3005:
3004:Curtin (1894)
3000:
2997:
2994:, pp. 198–222
2993:
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2896:Jacobs (1894)
2892:
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2767:
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2742:Dasent, G. W.
2737:
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2729:
2727:0-717-14039-3
2723:
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2399:
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2269:Curtin (1890)
2265:
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1747:
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1077:Morgan le Fay
1074:
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1055:
1054:Thomas Malory
1051:
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1047:Vulgate cycle
1044:
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443:
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414:Jacobs (1894)
411:
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33:
19:
7056:Ulster Cycle
6767:Brenin Llwyd
6608:Gwyn ap Nudd
6070:Plor na mBan
5890:Cenn Cruaich
5382:Belatucadros
5347:Anextiomarus
5077:(Caledfwlch)
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4374:
4366:
4362:the original
4356:
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4262:
4258:
4230:
4229:(in Irish),
4226:
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4197:(in Irish),
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2898:No. XXXIV, "
2891:
2879:
2867:
2847:
2839:
2827:
2823:
2818:
2813:, p. ix, n1.
2806:
2790:
2779:New York Sun
2778:
2773:No. XXXIX, "
2766:
2746:
2736:
2712:
2705:
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2227:
2175:
2149:
2115:
2105:
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2069:
2061:
2048:
2044:
2019:
1996:
1988:
1953:
1945:
1937:
1925:
1913:
1905:
1880:
1857:
1835:pp. 157–174.
1832:
1805:
1796:
1788:
1780:
1772:
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1600:
1591:
1582:
1573:
1564:
1551:
1541:
1536:
1527:
1517:
1509:
1508:tale types.
1505:
1501:
1498:Faithful Dog
1497:
1493:
1488:
1467:
1454:
1441:
1433:
1428:
1411:
1402:
1394:
1391:New York Sun
1390:
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1212:By laying a
1208:
1200:
1195:
1186:
1173:
1139:Lugh's spear
1124:
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1067:
1057:
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987:
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934:Ballyshannon
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745:
733:
723:
703:
692:
633:
608:
602:
590:
587:
578:
571:
568:
559:
534:
529:
528:, No. XXIX,
520:
513:
504:
498:
492:
489:
475:
470:
460:
450:
418:
399:
396:
368:
361:
351:
340:
335:
326:
315:
305:
288:
286:
278:
271:Willy Pogany
253:
250:
234:
227:
211:
205:
199:
197:
194:
170:
165:
161:
153:
145:
144:
140:
138:
102:
93:
85:
53:
47:
46:
36:
6999:Calan Gaeaf
6787:Tylwyth Teg
6503:King Arthur
6340:Meg Mullach
6330:Ghillie Dhu
5925:Crom Cruach
5627:Ricagambeda
5592:Nantosuelta
5552:Icovellauna
5492:Dea Matrona
5131:Mistilteinn
5009:Thuận Thiên
4947:Mythical or
4823:Tenka-Goken
4265:: 477–492,
4027:Puhvel 1972
3878:, ed. tr.,
3753:: 510, 1892
3686:Summary of
3563:Motif-Index
2872:Gose (1985)
1966:P. W. Joyce
1962:Alfred Nutt
1942:Hyde (1890)
1230:sighe draoi
1111:Grail sword
1072:Huth Merlin
822:Motif-Index
765:frame story
526:Hyde (1899)
510:Hyde (1890)
238:motif index
119:, the hero
89:frame story
7045:Categories
7026:Calan Awst
7022:Lughnasadh
6967:Spear Lúin
6942:Caledfwlch
6909:Drom Asail
6904:Tír na nÓg
6808:Ceffyl Dŵr
6548:Creiddylad
6533:Caswallawn
6518:Blodeuwedd
6360:Shellycoat
6345:Nuckelavee
6325:Each-uisge
6310:Changeling
6285:Bean-nighe
6143:Cúchulainn
5950:Dian Cecht
5870:Buarainech
5825:Bé Chuille
5442:Cathubodua
5322:Ambisagrus
5228:Topics in
5096:Hauteclere
5045:Carnwennan
4909:Szczerbiec
4778:Historical
4615:Béaloideas
4503:Béaloideas
4457:: 98–108,
4227:Béaloideas
4195:Béaloideas
4090:(3): 406,
3790:wikisource
3326:, No. 4, "
3311:: 353–360.
3271:: 274–275.
3201:sgéalaidhe
2969:Béaloideas
2682:Béaloideas
2607:(3): 309,
2515:(2): 155,
2279:pp. 64–77.
2045:Béaloideas
1654:References
1516:'s arm in
1378:Askeladden
1362:na luaithe
916:The tale "
720:Commentary
588:Béaloideas
569:Béaloideas
471:Hero-tales
461:Hero-tales
397:Béaloideas
226:) or hag (
121:Cúchulainn
7017:Calan Mai
7008:Gŵyl Fair
6985:Festivals
6957:Fragarach
6914:Hy-Brasil
6879:Locations
6772:Cyhyraeth
6723:Cŵn Annwn
6668:Penarddun
6638:Manawydan
6593:Euroswydd
6558:Cyhyraeth
6513:Beli Mawr
6498:Arianrhod
6365:Wirry-cow
6238:Gigelorum
6153:Deichtine
6123:Conchobar
6035:Mog Ruith
6005:Luchtaine
5985:Fionnuala
5935:The Dagda
5840:Bodb Derg
5672:Smertrios
5567:Loucetios
5497:Dīs Pater
5487:Dea Latis
5477:Coventina
5472:Contrebis
5452:Cissonius
5447:Cernunnos
5422:Britannia
5417:Brigantia
5357:Arnemetia
5302:Adsullata
5287:Abandinus
5257:Cailleach
5146:Précieuse
5121:Lævateinn
5116:Kladenets
5081:Fragarach
5075:Excalibur
5060:Dáinsleif
5040:Caladbolg
4949:legendary
4647:(snippet)
4589:(1997) ,
4580:161250408
4279:202550923
4112:163171547
3951:Caladbolg
3947:Gaí Bulga
2965:An Seaḃac
2678:leaduidhe
2577:163517936
2113:(2014) ,
1711:, p. 90.
1358:leaduidhe
1043:Excalibur
1030:Caladbolg
1028:'s sword
1006:Steeling'
971:Blaíthíne
384:No. XXXIX
293:O'F H c m
229:cailleach
125:Gae bulga
62:; modern
60:Old Irish
6962:Gáe Bulg
6894:Mag Mell
6852:Coblynau
6782:Gwyllion
6688:Taliesin
6683:Rhiannon
6598:Gofannon
6583:Efnysien
6538:Ceridwen
6508:Afallach
6488:Amaethon
6455:Scáthach
6355:Seonaidh
6335:Glaistig
6305:Cat-sìth
6300:Caoineag
6163:Diarmuid
6040:Morrígan
5920:Creidhne
5910:Cliodhna
5900:Cethlenn
5805:Bánánach
5745:Abartach
5712:Visucius
5702:Toutatis
5682:Suleviae
5677:Sucellus
5647:Rudianos
5642:Rosmerta
5612:Nicnevin
5607:Nemausus
5602:Nemetona
5577:Luxovius
5542:Herecura
5467:Condatis
5462:Cocidius
5397:Bergusia
5392:Belisama
5372:Aufaniae
5367:Arvernus
5352:Arduinna
5342:Andraste
5317:Alisanos
5242:Creation
5156:Skofnung
5136:Murgleys
5111:Hrunting
5065:Durendal
5019:Zulfiqar
4994:Kusanagi
4879:Legbiter
4768:Notable
4710:(1900),
4695:(1891).
4659:Folklore
4640:(1946),
4631:20522387
4552:Speculum
4532:(1903),
4523:20521320
4497:(1966),
4472:(1976),
4463:30007915
4419:Folklore
4386:(1893),
4247:20521787
4215:20521487
4164:(1860),
4127:(1961),
4038:Malory,
3943:30100108
3888:Steeling
2628:(1909).
2601:Folklore
2509:Folklore
2503:(1894),
2310:(1890),
2057:20522051
1964:, after
1860:: 47–48.
1791:: lxxvii
1133:See also
808:gruagach
769:werewolf
742:Grouping
713:, No. 21
700:, No. 4.
469:Curtin,
459:Curtin,
439:Larminie
432:Larminie
425:Larminie
412:; repr.
360:Curtin,
223:fhamhair
207:gruagach
191:Overview
175:form is
97:gruagach
7013:Beltane
6995:Samhain
6947:Dyrnwyn
6932:Weapons
6845:Goblins
6818:Morgens
6728:Gwyllgi
6673:Pryderi
6658:Ogyruan
6603:Gwydion
6553:Culhwch
6528:Branwen
6460:Uathach
6413:Bauchan
6406:Goblins
6315:Cù-sìth
6295:Brownie
6269:Boobrie
6173:Ferdiad
6158:Deirdre
6080:Tailtiu
5995:Goibniu
5895:Cessair
5865:Bronach
5760:Alastir
5717:Vosegus
5707:Verbeia
5697:Taranis
5692:Tamesis
5662:Sequana
5582:Maponos
5562:Litavis
5557:Inciona
5547:Icaunus
5532:Grannus
5517:Erecura
5437:Camulus
5427:Buxenus
5402:Bormana
5387:Belenus
5337:Andarta
5332:Ancasta
5327:Ancamna
5312:Alaunus
5292:Abellio
5176:Tyrfing
5141:Nægling
5070:Dyrnwyn
5055:Clarent
5028:Western
4999:Nandaka
4957:Eastern
4869:Joyeuse
4854:Curtana
4832:Western
4786:Eastern
4679:1259546
4572:2846751
4439:1254552
4174:Vol. II
3093:Gallica
2824:The Sun
2694:luaithe
2613:1253011
2521:1253651
2271:, ed. "
2231:As in "
2062:The Sun
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1827:, ed. "
1633:Citing
1519:Beowulf
1514:Grendel
1395:The Sun
1121:Sir Kay
988:Morraha
799:urfeist
630:, No. 1
289:K J L C
281:(1916).
83:H1337.
75:) is a
7004:Imbolc
6716:Beasts
6653:Nisien
6648:Modron
6613:Hafgan
6450:Connla
6390:Gnomes
6350:Selkie
6320:Dunnie
6290:Bodach
6253:Wulver
6231:Beasts
6188:Lugaid
6148:Cumhal
6113:Caílte
6085:Tethra
6050:Nemain
5965:Ethniu
5955:Elatha
5885:Carman
5880:Canola
5860:Brigid
5820:Béḃinn
5785:Airmed
5775:Aimend
5770:Aibell
5755:Aengus
5750:Abhean
5667:Sirona
5652:Segomo
5632:Ritona
5622:Ogmios
5617:Nodens
5587:Matres
5507:Dusios
5502:Divona
5482:Damona
5412:Bricta
5307:Agronā
5297:Abnoba
5151:Riðill
5126:Mimung
5106:Hrotti
5035:Almace
4914:Tizona
4874:Lobera
4849:Colada
4770:swords
4677:
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1436:above.
1370:Dasent
1366:luaith
1179:glaive
1177:While
1117:Loomis
961:Cú roí
886:stemma
857:type (
726:glaive
246:nested
213:athach
6899:Sídhe
6889:Annwn
6828:Cewri
6803:Afanc
6737:Birds
6678:Pwyll
6663:Olwen
6633:Mabon
6628:Lludd
6543:Cigfa
6493:Arawn
6381:Ceasg
6262:Birds
6203:Oscar
6198:Oisín
6060:Nuada
6055:Niamh
6030:Midir
6025:Miach
6015:Macha
5990:Fódla
5970:Ethne
5960:Étaín
5835:Boann
5830:Birog
5810:Banba
5800:Balor
5687:Sulis
5657:Senua
5637:Robor
5597:Naria
5572:Lugus
5527:Fagus
5512:Epona
5457:Clota
5432:Camma
5407:Borvo
5377:Aveta
5362:Artio
5252:Beira
5101:Hǫfuð
5091:Harpe
4675:JSTOR
4627:JSTOR
4576:S2CID
4568:JSTOR
4519:JSTOR
4459:JSTOR
4435:JSTOR
4275:S2CID
4243:JSTOR
4211:JSTOR
4108:S2CID
4100:JSTOR
3939:JSTOR
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2053:JSTOR
1946:gassa
1477:Irish
1417:Irish
945:Irish
922:motif
871:Irish
730:trope
402:(1/2)
362:Myths
258:Texts
135:Forms
117:Balor
81:motif
77:trope
64:Irish
6857:Pwca
6623:Llŷr
6588:Elen
6573:Dwyn
6563:Dewi
6445:Aífe
6397:Peck
6374:Fish
6193:Medb
6168:Emer
6065:Ogma
6045:Neit
6010:Lugh
5980:Fand
5975:Ériu
5945:Donn
5940:Danu
5915:Corb
5905:Cian
5875:Caer
5855:Bres
5850:Breg
5845:Brea
5815:Beag
5795:Badb
5780:Áine
5522:Esus
5086:Gram
4597:ISBN
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