Comparative mythology corpus

Fortress Sack With Captives, Treasure, And Cattle Taken

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Heroic Romances of Ireland INTRODUCTION / THE DRIVING OF THE CATTLE OF FLIDAIS / THE DRIVING OF THE CATTLE OF FLIDAIS / LITERAL TRANSLATION; lines 12119-12210 high The Ulstermen, with Medb and Ailill's people, lay waste the castle and take Flidais, women captives, costly things, gold, silver, horns, drinking cups, keys, vats, garments, a hundred milch-cows, a hundred and forty oxen, and thirty hundred small cattle. record