The Three Loves of Cúchulainn: The Impact of Warrior Relationships in The Táin

Cúchulainn

Before discussing the relationship between Cúchulainn and Fergus, fosterage in medieval Ireland must be understood. The fostering of children was common in the early middle ages. It entailed send- ing children away from their birth parents to be raised in comparable households until about the age of seventeen. This system was important for both the families and the children who were fostered.

VAGANTES: “I See Red: Language of Blood and Feminity in Táin Bó Cúailnge

Medb

This paper examined the role of Medb and Fedelm, the seer in the Táin. It focuses on this conversation between the seer and Medb.

Global Positioning in Medieval Ireland: Narrative, Onomastics, Genealogy

The Tain

Global Positioning in Medieval Ireland: Narrative, Onomastics, Genealogy Melia, Daniel F. Paper given at 22nd Annual UC Celtic Studies Conference, at UCLA, March 16-19, (2000) Abstract I am mainly going to be talking here about people writing things down. I hope that by doing so, however, I can get a little closer to being able to describe […]

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