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So the Tuatha

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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • relationship: So the Tuatha D^ took pains to conciliate Lir, as did also their king, who gave his daughter to Lir to wife, and when she died he gave him another of his daughters '; and with the treatment of her ste (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)

    "So the Tuatha D^ took pains to conciliate Lir, as did also their king, who gave his daughter to Lir to wife, and when she died he gave him another of his daughters '; and with the treatment of her stepchildren by that deceased wife's sister begins one of the three Sorrowful Tales of Erin, known to English readers as the Fate of the Children of Lir."