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Oliver Cromwell Essay, Research Paper

Sean Toomey Cuchulain’s real name was Setanta, and he lived with his mother in

Dundalk. He got his name by slaying King Culann’s dog. Without a dog he had no

one to guard the house, so he had to for punishment. Cuchulain means "hound

of Culann". He decided to take up arms and set out with a wise friend named

Ibar. They arrived at the fort of the three sons of Nechtan. He fought the first

son, Foil MacNechtain. Ibar said he could not be pierced, so Cuchulain slams him

in the head with a rock and cuts his head off. Next he killed Tuachell and cut

his head off and placed it next to his brothers. Finally he killed the third

brother in the water by drowning him and cutting his head off. He looted the

castle and returned home. On the journey home he picks up two live deer and 24

swans. When he arrived at the castle people marveled at the sight of three

heads, two deer and the swans. No one recognized him except the king. He was so

hot from his battle he had to be put in three separate cauldrons of water to

cool him down. Cuchulain did all of this at the age of seven. The famous Irish

poet, William Butler Yeats wrote poems about his conquests, like "Cuchulian’s

Fight with the Sea". Aonghus was the god of love. He was very handsome and

always had four birds hovering over his head. In "The dream of Aongus"

he falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Her name was Caer Ibormeith,

daughter of Ethal Anubhail. First he asks Ailill and Medb for help, but it does

not work because she is in the shape of a swan living with a hundred and fifty

other swans. If he can pick her out he can have her. Of course he does and they

move to his palace and live together. He was also the foster father of Diarmiud

Ua Duibhne and tried to save him and his lover from the vengance of Fionn

MacCumhail. "The Song of Wandering Aengus" by Yeats describes Aengus

falling in the love with the woman. Fergus was in love with Nessa. She would

only marry him if he would give up the throne of Ulster for one year to let her

son Conchobhar rule in his place. After a year when he went to get the throne

back he would not give it up. He let Fergus work for him and offer Deirdre,

Naoise and his brothers passage back to Ireland with no harm coming to them.

Again Conchobar lied and murdered them. Fergus caused an up rising killing three

hundred of his men. Fergus and his men then went into exile for sixteen years,

staying with Ailill and Medb. Fergus was eventually killed by Ailill while

bathing in a lake with Medb. "Fergus and the Druid" describes him

giving up the crown to Conchobar. When King Callahan died his oldest son took

over and his youngest son Brian Boru plotted to take the throne. When the

Vikings assassinated his brother he became King. He then married the most

beautiful and evil woman in Ireland. After four years of marriage Brian left

Maelmora. She was so angry with him she summoned the Vikings with promises of

land if they would invade and defeat Brian Boru. On his march across Ireland he

managed to gather up over 20,000 Irishmen. On April 23, 1014 he arrived at the

battlefield crucifix in one hand and sword in the other. That day the Irish

would be victorious. It is said that only 20 Vikings survived the battle of

Clontarf. In the battle high king Brian Boru lost his life. "The sidhe is a

mound or hill, the dwelling place of the De Danaan after their defeat by the

milesians. The ancient gods, thus driven underground, were relegated in folk

memory to fairies, aes sidhe, the people of the hills. Most popular is the

banshee, the woman of the fairies. Each god was allotted a sidhe by the Dagda

before he gave up leadership of them". In the poem "The hosting of the

Sidhe", it describes how sacred the area is. Fin maccumhail was the son of

the king’s daughter, he was prophesized to take over the kingdom. The king would

not allow this and tried with great effort to have him killed. However, his

grandmother would not allow this and saved him from his death. His grandmother

taught him discipline and how to run fast. At fifteen he beat the old king and

all his men at hurling. The men chased him and his grandmother, she sacrificed

her life in order that he could live. He hid from the men in a cave and

outsmarted a giant. In this cave he learned that if he chewed his thumb to the

marrow he could see the answers to his questions. After outsmarting the giant he

saved a kings Dun by killing an old hag and her three sons. His reward I doing

so was the hand of his daughter. Before they were to be married the king was

going to execute the men who had failed in saving the Dun. In exchange for the

lives of these men he gave up the daughters hand. These men then became the

Fenians of Erin.


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