The banquet of Dun na n-Gedh : and the battle of Magh Rath : an ancient historical tale now first published from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin / with a translation and notes by John O'Donovan.
- Date:
- 1842
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Credit: The banquet of Dun na n-Gedh : and the battle of Magh Rath : an ancient historical tale now first published from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin / with a translation and notes by John O'Donovan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page. Boghuinigh, extent of their territory, . 156 Boinn river. See Boyne. Boyne River 7, 194 , source of, 19 Brain, hurt of, often improves the intel- lect, 282, 283 Breasal, a man’s name, 290 Bregia, territory of, 194 Brenainn, St., of Birra, .... 26, 27 Brenainn, son of Finnloga, Saint, . 26, 27 Brian a man’s name, 289 Bricin, a poet of Tuaim Dreagain, . . 283 Bridges referred to, 78, 79, n. Bruighin Blai Bruga, 52, 53 Bruighiu da Choga, where, . . . 53, n. Bruighin Forgaill Monach, . . . 52,53 Bruighin Mic Ceeht, where, . . . 52, 53 Bruighin Mic Datho, 52, 53 Bruighin h-ua Derga, or Bruighin da Berga. [The situation of this place was never yet pointed out by any of the Irish topographical writers, but it is described in Leabhar na h-Uidhri, as on the River Dothair, now the Dod- der, near Dublin, and a part of the name is still preserved in that of Boher na breena, a well known place on that river], 50, 51 C. Caerthannach’s, who, 156 Cainech Mae h-Ui Dalann, St., . . 26, 27 Cairbre Niafer, King of Leinster, . .138 Cairbre, son of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, 148 Cairnech, Saint of Tuilen, now Dulane, 146 Cairpthecha. See Charioteers. Callad, meaning of the word, .... 72 Cancer, sign of, 114,115 Carcair na n-giall, at Tara 6, 7 Page. Carraic Eoghain, 104, 105 Cath, meaning of the word, .... 214 Cathach or Caah, meaning of the word . 196 Cathair Conrui, where, 212 Cathaoir Mor, monarch of Ireland, fami- lies descended from, . . . . 124, 125 Cathbhadh, the Druid, 209 Cas Ciabhach, Rechtaire, . . . 23, 32, 33 Cauldrons referred to, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 58, 59 Cellach, son of Fiaehna, .... 42, 43 Cellach, son of Maelcobha, monarch of Ireland, 84, 85, 160 Celtchar, an Ulster Hero, . . . 206, 207 Cennfaeladh, son of Garbh, . . . .164 Cennfaeladh, son of Oilell, his brain in- jured, curious, 278, 279 Cenn Maghair, where, .... 204, 205 Cernach the Long-shanked, .... 273 Cethern Mac Fintain, an Ulster hero, . 209 Chains, brought to battle, . . . 178, 179 Charioteers 193 Chess, curious references to, . . 36, 37, n. Cian, a man’s name, now Kean, . . . 289 Ciaran, St., 26, 27 Cinel Conaill, who, and where, . 8, 9, 145 Cinel Eoghain, 8, 9, 145 Clanna Rudhraighe, 204 Clann Colmain, who, 8, 9 Clann Breasail, where, .... 274, 275 Clann Colla 188 Clann Enna, extent of their territory, . 156 Cletty, palace of, cursed, 20 Cliath Catha, meaning of, 173 Cloidhemh. See Sword. Cluain Iraird, where 26 Cluain Mic Nois, 26, 26, n. Cnocan an Choscair, 216 Cobhthach, a man’s name, 291 , meaning of, . . . . 11, n.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28754232_0398.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)