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  • The Role of Cú Chulainn in Old and Middle Irish Narrative Literature with Particular Reference to Tales Belonging to the Ulster Cycle

    The Role of Cú Chulainn in Old and Middle Irish Narrative Literature with Particular Reference to Tales Belonging to the Ulster Cycle

  • Nationalist Adaptations of the Cuchulain Myth Martha J

    Nationalist Adaptations of the Cuchulain Myth Martha J

  • Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas William Rolleston

    Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas William Rolleston

  • Irish National Imagination Through Mythology and Materiality

    Irish National Imagination Through Mythology and Materiality

  • Celtic Clothing: Bronze Age to the Sixth Century the Celts Were

    Celtic Clothing: Bronze Age to the Sixth Century the Celts Were

  • A Comparative Study of the Hero in Medieval Ireland, Persia, and England

    A Comparative Study of the Hero in Medieval Ireland, Persia, and England

  • The Violent Death of Derbforgaill”

    The Violent Death of Derbforgaill”

  • Chapter on History of the Otherworld

    Chapter on History of the Otherworld

  • Appendixes Appendix A

    Appendixes Appendix A

  • Cll Roi and SVYATOGOR: a STUDY in CHTHONIC 1986: 52]

    Cll Roi and SVYATOGOR: a STUDY in CHTHONIC 1986: 52]

  • The Universality of Mythology As Seen Through Cuchulainn

    The Universality of Mythology As Seen Through Cuchulainn

  • In the Táin Bó Cúailnge

    In the Táin Bó Cúailnge

  • Táin Bó Cúalnge

    Táin Bó Cúalnge

  • Irish Perspectives on Heimdallr

    Irish Perspectives on Heimdallr

  • Translation ‘—1 Ía O B U) F

    Translation ‘—1 Ía O B U) F

  • Goddess, King, and Grail: Aspects of Sovereignty Within the Early Medieval Heroic Tradition of the British Isles Robert Bevill Clemson University, Rsbevill@Gmail.Com

    Goddess, King, and Grail: Aspects of Sovereignty Within the Early Medieval Heroic Tradition of the British Isles Robert Bevill Clemson University, [email protected]

  • Disfigurement As Ideological Vehicle in Early Irish Narrative William Sayers

    Disfigurement As Ideological Vehicle in Early Irish Narrative William Sayers

  • Bricrui's Feast Part

    Bricrui's Feast Part

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  • Cultural Identity Represented: Celticness in Ireland
  • The Celtic Elements in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Tain-Bo-Cuailgne
  • Celtic Mythology in the Arthurian Legend Master’S Diploma Thesis
  • Cuchulainn, the Irish Achilles
  • Celtic Tales: Balor of the Evil Eye Information Sheet
  • Codex Leidensis Vossianus Latinus Q7’ Table of Contents Abbreviations
  • The Last Hero of Ulster: an Alternative to the Heroic Biography Tradition of Conall Cernach
  • The Interweaving of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Mythology and Literature in the Arthurian Legends
  • A Checklist of Common Characters in the Ulster Cycle
  • Begrudgery & Brehon
  • Celtic Roots of Tolkien's Mythology
  • Fled Bricrend (The Feast of Bricriu)
  • The Learning and Legacy of Heroic Feats
  • Flyting and Fighting in the Irish Tain Bo Cuailange
  • The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge (Tain Bo Cuailnge) L. Winifred Faraday
  • Gildas: from Concerning the Ruin of Britain (De Excidio Britanniae)
  • Fled Bricrenn]


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