Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtic Irish | Gods and Fighting Men | CHAPTER II. MEARGACH'S WIFE / CHAPTER III. AILNE'S REVENGE / BOOK NINE: THE WEARING AWAY OF THE FIANNA. / CHAPTER I. THE QUARREL WITH THE SONS OF MORNA; lines 13697-13784 | high | Goll asks for his woman-messenger; she says she has brought his hand-tribute from Lochlann and lays down a heavy pig-sized load of pure gold; Goll rewards Fergus and is described as generous to poets, harp-players, and learned people. | record |