Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtic Irish | The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tain Bo Cualnge | XVIII / HERE NOW IS TOLD THE MISTHROW AT BELACH EOIN. / HERE NOW FOLLOWETH THE DISGUISING OF TAMON / HERE NOW COMETH THE HEAD-PLACE OF FERCHU; lines 11289-11433 | medium | Ferdiad says he has fallen, says the blow from Cuchulain's right foot was mighty, and says it was not fair to fall by Cuchulain's hand. In verse he speaks of Cuchulain's guilt, his own blood, Medb turning his hand, and rooks and crows coming to eat flesh and blood. | record |