Comparative mythology corpus

Monstrous Or Animal Headed Enemy Peoples

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Gods and Fighting Men CHAPTER II. CAEL AND CREDHE / CHAPTER III. CONN CRITHER / CHAPTER IV. GLAS, SON OF BREMEN / CHAPTER V. THE HELP OF THE MEN OF DEA; lines 7362-7455 medium The King of the World asks who will answer the Tuatha de Danaan. Comur Cromchenn, King of the Men of the Dog-Heads, and Caitchenn, King of the Men of the Cat-Heads, advance with five red-armed battalions; Bodb assigns Lir and Abarthach as matches. record