Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of IrelandThe book is a collection of Celtic-Irish folklore arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory, with a preface by W.B. Yeats. |
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Almhuin Angus army asked bade Balor battle beautiful Beinn birds Bodb Dearg Bran Bres Brian bring brought Brugh na Boinne Caoilte children of Lir coming Conan Connacht Connla Cruachan Cumhal curragh Dagda daughter death Diarmuid Donn drink Druid enchantment Eochaid Etain Ethlinn father feast fell Fergus Fianna of Ireland fight Finn Finn's Fomor Gael gave give Goibniu gold Goll grandson of Duibhne Grania grief hair hand head heard High King hill horse hounds hunting killed King of Ireland knew Loch Lochlann looking Lugaidh's Lugh Magh Manannan Midhir never night nine Nuada Oisin Osgar Patrick pity plain rose shield ship Sidhe sleep Slieve sons of Morna sons of Tuireann sorrowful spear stopped story strand sword Tadg Teamhair tell thing told took Tuatha de Danaan whole wife woman women wood young