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Conall Cernach ( 'the Victorious') sought out battle in strange foreign lands paying the tribute and tax of Ulster.
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Conall Cernach: one of the chief warriors of Ulster: foster-brother of
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Cernach by him; Fiacha Mac Fir-Febe, the son of Conchobar's daughter, by him.
Táin Bó Cúalnge. English L. Winifred Faraday
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Conall Cernach ( 'the Victorious') remained with him providing him with stones and spears. [
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"Yea, I know," Ibar answered; "Conall Cernach ( 'the
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Badb; it is the sea over dikes; it is the shaking of rocks; it is the stirring of a wild host, namely Conall Cernach ( 'the Victorious'), the high-glorious son of Amargin, that is come hither. "[
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