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Plain of Muirthemhne

Plain of Muirthemhne — being in celtic tradition.

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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attribution: I remember, however, reading somewhere as to the Plain of Muirthemhne, of which Cuchulainn, our Setanta Beg, had special charge, that it was so called because it had once been submarine and become sin (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter VI: The Folklore of the Wells)

    "I remember, however, reading somewhere as to the Plain of Muirthemhne, of which Cuchulainn, our Setanta Beg, had special charge, that it was so called because it had once been submarine and become since the converse, so to say, of Seithennin's country."