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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
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| Celtic Irish | Gods and Fighting Men | CHAPTER V. THE QUARREL / CHAPTER VI. THE WANDERERS / CHAPTER VII. FIGHTING AND PEACE / CHAPTER VIII. THE BOAR OF BEINN GULBAIN; lines 12801-12890 | high | The boar comes up the mountain with the Fianna after it. Mac an Chuill flees. The Gae Buidhe does not scratch the boar, and the Beag-alltach breaks. The boar carries Diarmuid down to Ess Ruadh, leaps three times over the red stream, returns to the mountain, throws Diarmuid off, and rips him open. Diarmuid kills it with his sword hilt, and the place is named Rath na h-Amhrann. | record |