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Caílte Mac Ronan

A Fian bard-warrior. Caílte (Cailte) was sometimes called the nephew of Finn Mac Cumhaill. Caílte was the son of Ronan (Ronain), and he was probably a chieftain of his own clan as Clan Ronan. There are several variations of spelling for Caílte's name, including Caoilte, Caolte, Keelta and Kylta.

Caílte was known for his bardic skills in poetry and his fleetness of foot.

Caílte was best known in the Acallam na Senórach (The Colloquy of the Ancients), where the aged hero met St Patrick. Caílte and Oisin, the son of Finn Mac Cumhaill, were the only surviving Fian leaders who fought the Battle of Gabhra.

Caílte travelled throughout Ireland with St Patrick, recounting the various brave deeds of Finn and their other comrades.

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Caílte, Cailte, Caoilte.
Caelte, Caolte, Keelta, Kylta (English).
Caílte Mac Ronan.

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By Jimmy Joe

Fianna:

  • • Cumhaill
  • • Crimmal
  • • Finn Mac Cumhaill
  • • Oisín
  • • Oscar
  • • Mac Lughach
  • • Caílte Mac Ronan
  • • Díarmait
  • • Diorruing
  • • Goll Mac Morna
  • • Conan mac Morna
  • • Lia
  • • Conan Mac Lia
Cailitin

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Finn Mac Cumhaill

Finn Mac Cumhaill

The greatest Fianna warrior in the Fenian cycle. Finn was the son of Cumhaill and Muirenn (Muirne, Murna), who was the daughter of the druid Tadg and the granddaughter of Nuada of the Silver Hand . During the reign of Conn, his father died before ...

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Oisín

Oisín

A warrior-bard. Oisín (Oisin) was the son of Finn Mac Cumhaill and Sadb (Saba or Blaí), the woman-hind. See Sadb and the Birth of Oisín in the Fenian Cycle . One tale tells of how he and Caílte Mac Ronan survived the Battle of Gabhra , in the Acal...

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Conall Cernach

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Conall was the son of Amorigin and Findchaem (Finachoom), daughter of Cathbad and Maga. Conall was the husband of Niam. He was often called Conall Cernach - Conall the Victorious . Conall was also the cousin and foster-brother of the hero Cú Chula...

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Connla

Connla

Connla was the younger son of Conn Cétchathach and brother of Art . Connla was described as having fair hair, so he was called Connla of the Golden Hair. The only story I could find on Connla was in a tale called Echtrae Conli or "The Adventure of...

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