Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtic Irish | Gods and Fighting Men | CHAPTER XI. FINN'S MADNESS / CHAPTER XII. THE RED WOMAN / CHAPTER XIII. FINN AND THE PHANTOMS / CHAPTER XIV. THE PIGS OF ANGUS; lines 10074-10174 | medium | Angus says the black pig was "no common pig" but "my own son," and says the son of the King of the Narrow Sea, the son of the King of the Sea of Gulls, the son of Ilbhrec son of Manannan, and seven score sons of kings and queens fell with him. | record |