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has already broken several of his taboos, he travels south along the coast of
Ireland. He is advised to stay the night at Da Derga's Hostel, but as he approaches it, he sees three men dressed in red and riding red horses arriving before him. He realises that three red men have preceded him into the
267:) for their crimes, had made alliance with the king of the Britons, Ingcél Cáech, and they were marauding across Ireland with a large band of followers. They attack Da Derga's Hostel. Three times they attempt to burn it down, and three times the fire is put out. Conaire, protected by his champion
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Christian interpretations are laid upon the marvels that it relates. In its repetitions and verbal formulas the poem retains the qualities of oral
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Heinrich Zimmer, Max Nettlau and Rudolf Thurneysen suggested, each in his own way, that the recension represents a
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conflation of two, possibly three, variant sources. However, Máire West has pointed out the weaknesses inherent to their approach and instead favours the more flexible view that the author drew from a greater variety of written and oral sources.
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866:. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2013.
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1549:Hill of Tara
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1444:Conaire Cóem
1429:Eterscél Mór
1399:Deda mac Sin
1394:Ailill Érann
1175:Corcu Loígde
1088:Corcu Duibne
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216:Eterscél Mór
201:Middle Irish
189:Ulster Cycle
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166:Ingcél Cáech
139:Ulster Cycle
127:Egerton 1782
122:
109:Egerton 1782
97:Recension II
96:
80:
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66:Middle Irish
50:
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1612:Síl Conairi
1587:Heremonians
1544:Caherconree
1434:Conaire Mór
1278:Clann Conla
1142:Dál Fiatach
1068:O'Cullinane
884:Translation
794:Gantz, J.
615:Recension I
434:dindsenchas
403:23 E 29 or
376:23 E 25 or
341:23 E 25 or
287:Recension I
256:Conaire Mór
212:Conaire Mór
154:Conaire Mór
81:Recension I
1705:Categories
1627:Siol Alpin
1520:Mesca Ulad
1498:Literature
1369:O'Connolly
1317:O'Gloherny
1206:O'Hennessy
1193:O'Driscoll
1150:MacDonlevy
1020:MacQuarrie
985:Mackintosh
892:Wikisource
717:22 and 23.
671:Heldensage
538:after the
366:H 2.16 or
359:H 2.16 or
320:: f 13rb (
318:Egerton 88
204:recensions
168:, sons of
149:Personages
113:Egerton 92
89:Egerton 88
1582:Milesians
1336:O'Queally
1331:O'Brennan
1326:O'Carroll
1313:O'Coveney
1295:O'Horahan
1264:O'Henegan
1247:O'Dinneen
1234:O'Doughan
1165:O'Haughey
1132:O'Donnell
1127:MacDermot
1106:O'Connell
1063:O'Dowling
1058:O'Mulvany
1043:O'Donegan
1035:Múscraige
1015:Mackinnon
975:MacGregor
962:Dál Riata
954:and septs
952:Kindreds
469:Influence
269:Mac Cécht
170:Dond Désa
158:Mac Cécht
83:: RIA MS
62:Old Irish
1690:Category
1565:articles
1563:Related
1346:O'Broder
1341:MacBreen
1321:O'Dunphy
1308:O'Brophy
1304:O'Phelan
1291:O'Delany
1268:O'Kevane
1257:O'Cronin
1238:O'Dunlea
1229:O'Doheny
1225:O'Longan
1221:O'Twomey
1188:O'Downey
1183:O'Coffey
1155:MacNulty
1123:O'Baskin
1096:O'Falvey
1078:O'Quirke
1025:Paterson
1005:MacAulay
990:MacLaren
970:MacAlpin
910:project.
506:See also
314:): p 72.
125:: BL MS
111:; BL MS
87:; BL MS
58:Language
18:Da Derga
1642:Munster
1637:Osraige
1597:Dáirine
1554:Dundalk
1301:O'Kealy
1298:O'Brody
1261:O'Baire
1252:O'Feely
1216:O'Leary
1211:O'Leahy
1201:O'Flynn
1197:O'Fealy
1073:O'Flynn
1048:O'Furey
1010:MacAdam
980:MacDuff
308:23 N 10
265:Britain
250:Summary
214:son of
85:23 N 10
1602:Darini
1592:Iverni
1537:Places
1424:Cú Roí
1160:MacLea
1101:O'Shea
1000:Macnab
995:Macfie
945:Érainn
870:
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728:of LU.
646:of LU.
600:McTurk
588:Ériu 6
536:Togail
436:lore.
254:After
1662:Ulaid
1572:Gaels
1351:O'Dea
1242:O'Hea
1053:O'Hea
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673:15-8.
518:Notes
261:geasa
230:sagas
225:geasa
134:Genre
907:CELT
886:(by
868:ISBN
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540:Tain
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