Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtic Irish | Gods and Fighting Men | CHAPTER I. THE KING OF BRITAIN'S SON / CHAPTER II. THE CAVE OF CEISCORAN / CHAPTER III. DONN SON OF MIDHIR / CHAPTER IV. THE HOSPITALITY OF CUANNA'S HOUSE; lines 8923-8946 | medium | Cuanna from Innistuil identifies himself, says he arranged these things because of love for Finn's wisdom and great name, names the tale as the hospitality of Cuanna's house, and tells Finn and his men to sleep until morning. | record |