Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtic Irish | Heroic Romances of Ireland | FROM THE BOOK OF LEINSTER (TWELFTH-CENTURY MS.) / THE SICK-BED OF CUCHULAIN / INTRODUCTION / THE SICK-BED OF CUCHULAIN; lines 3753-3880 | high | Cuchulain sees Fand going from him to Manannan and asks Laeg what it means; Laeg replies that Fand is going away with Manannan the Son of the Sea because she has not been pleasing in Cuchulain’s sight. | record |