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  • ...omano-British [[god]] [[Nodens]], which is borne by several figures from [[Irish mythology]], legend and historical tradition, including:
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  • The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to as "the Irish Achilles" for his choice of a short bu
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  • Irish mythology was extensively drawn upon by many of the authors of the [[Irish literary r
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  • {{r|Irish mythology}}
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  • Apparent goddess from Irish mythology, associated with war, death, cattle and prophesy.
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  • Evident deity from Irish mythology, perhaps equivalent to the Roman Mercury.
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  • A hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • Legendary king of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • ...and historical traditions which makes up one of the four great cycles of [[Irish mythology]]. It contains the [[origin myth]]s of the Irish, including the ''[[Dindshe
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  • "The Cattle Raid of Cooley", central epic of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • ...he [[Celtic revival]], a period of renewed interest in traditional Irish [[Irish mythology|myths]] and folklore starting in the 1880's, moving through a middle phase
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Irish mythology]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Irish mythology}}
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  • *[[Irish mythology]]
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  • ***[[Irish mythology]]
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  • ...tune (mythology)|Neptune]], and his name is [[cognate]] with that of the [[Irish mythology|Irish mythological]] figure [[Nuadu Airgetlám]] and the [[Welsh mythology|
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  • In [[Irish mythology]], '''Nuadu Airgetlám''' ("Silver Hand/Arm"),<ref>Later spellings for his
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  • ...the [[Medb]], legendary queen of [[Connacht]] in the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. ...other traditions make him the son of Conchobar by his own mother, [[Ness (Irish mythology)|Ness]]. Medb later left Conchobar, and Eochu set her up as queen of Connac
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  • ...mystical and mythical land, comparable to the role of [[Tir na nÓg]] in [[Irish mythology]].
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  • ...he central tale in the [[Ulster Cycle]], one of the four great cycles of [[Irish mythology]]. It is written in [[Old Irish language|Old]] and [[Middle Irish language|
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  • ...heroic legends and sagas which makes up one of the four great cycles of [[Irish mythology]]. It features the heroes of the [[Ulaid]], the people who gave their name
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  • ...spelled ''Móirríoghan'', ''Morrígu'', ''Mórrígu''</ref> is a figure from [[Irish mythology]] who appears to have once been a [[god|goddess]]. She is usually seen as a
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  • ** Irish mythology
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  • '''Medb''' is the queen of the [[Connachta]] in the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. Her husband in the main stories of the cycle is [[Ailill mac Máta]], al
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  • '''Conall Cernach''' is a hero of the [[Ulaid]] in the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. His epithet is normally translated as "victorious" or "triumphant", alth
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  • ...of the [[Ulaid]] whose reign is the setting for the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. His mother is Ness, daughter of a former king of the Ulaid, Eochaid Sál
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  • ...ild, is the teenage [[hero]] of the [[Ulaid]] in the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]], sometimes referred to as "the Irish [[Achilles]]" for his choice of a sh
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