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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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403ERINN (ERIN). See Eriu, 132;reference to High-Kingship <strong>of</strong>, 152ERIU. Wife <strong>of</strong> Danaan king MacGrené, 132;dative form, Erinn, poetic name applied to Irel<strong>and</strong>, 132ERRIS BAY. The Children <strong>of</strong> Lir at, 141, 142ET´AIN.Second bride <strong>of</strong> Midir <strong>the</strong> Proud, 156;transformed by Fuamnach into a butterfly, 156;driven by a magic tempest into <strong>the</strong> fairy palace <strong>of</strong> Angus, 156;again <strong>the</strong> magic tempest drives her forth, 156;swallowed by Etar, <strong>and</strong> reappears as a mortal child, 156, 157;visited by Eochy, <strong>the</strong> High King, who wooes <strong>and</strong> makes herhis wife, 157, 158;<strong>the</strong> desperate love <strong>of</strong> Ailill for, 158-160;Midir <strong>the</strong> Proud comes to claim, as his Danaan wife, 160-163;recovered by Eochy, 163[435]ETAIN OIG.Daughter <strong>of</strong> Etain, 163;King Conary Mōr descended from, 164;married Cormac, King <strong>of</strong> Ulster, 165;put away owing to barrenness, 166;cowherd <strong>of</strong> Eterskel cares for her one daughter, 166ET´AR.Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Etain, 157ETERSKEL.King <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, whose cowherd cares for Messbuachalla,166;on his death he is succeeded by Conary Mōr, 167-169

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