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Bricriu
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
Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas William Rolleston
Irish National Imagination Through Mythology and Materiality
Celtic Clothing: Bronze Age to the Sixth Century the Celts Were
A Comparative Study of the Hero in Medieval Ireland, Persia, and England
The Violent Death of Derbforgaill”
Chapter on History of the Otherworld
Appendixes Appendix A
Cll Roi and SVYATOGOR: a STUDY in CHTHONIC 1986: 52]
The Universality of Mythology As Seen Through Cuchulainn
In the Táin Bó Cúailnge
Táin Bó Cúalnge
Irish Perspectives on Heimdallr
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,
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Disfigurement As Ideological Vehicle in Early Irish Narrative William Sayers
Bricrui's Feast Part
Top View
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]
The Echtrae As an Early Irish Literaiy Genre
The Saga of Fergus Mac Léti