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  • ...o Meyer, "The Cherishing of Conall Cernach and the Deaths of Ailill and of Conall Cernach", ''Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie'' vol. 1, 1897, pp. 102-111
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  • ...trans.), "The Cherishing of Conall Cernach and the Deaths of Ailill and of Conall Cernach", ''Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie'' 1, 1897, pp. 102-111
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  • | pagename = Conall Cernach | abc = Conall Cernach
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  • *[http://paddybrown.co.uk/?page_id=455 The Conception of Conall Cernach]
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  • ...ravest man present. Just as he is about to carve the pig, the Ulaid hero [[Conall Cernach]] arrives, and his boasts force Cet to give way to him – although Cet ...laid to a feast. Before it starts he visits three heroes, [[Cú Chulainn]], Conall Cernach and [[Lóegaire Búadach]], privately, and advises each of them to claim th
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  • '''Conall Cernach''' is a hero of the [[Ulaid]] in the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]
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  • ...Mac Cécht. The battle raged for three more days. Mac Cécht was killed, but Conall Cernach escaped. ...events of the [[Ulster Cycle]]. ''Togail Bruidne Da Derga'', by including Conall Cernach and Maine Mílscothach, likewise makes Conaire's reign contemporary with th
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  • ...most prominent heroes in his service are his nephews [[Cú Chulainn]] and [[Conall Cernach]]. His seat is at [[Emain Macha]], now Navan Fort, near [[Armagh]]. ..., pp. 1-8</ref> Findchóem marries the poet Amergin, and they have a son, [[Conall Cernach]]. Deichtire is the mother of [[Cú Chulainn]], by either her mortal husban
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  • ...part of the conspiracy to kill Cú Chulainn. After avenging Cú Chulainn, [[Conall Cernach]] brings Erc's head back to Tara, where Achall dies of grief for her brothe
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