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 10618-10735 | high | Cuchulain says it is a pity for Ferdiad to abandon his alliance and friendship for a woman trafficked to fifty warriors, and recalls that they practiced valor and arms together with Scathach, Uathach, and Aife and sought many battles and places together. | record |