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4 relations: Connla, Connla Cáem, Echtra Condla, Henning Conle.
Connla
Connla or Conlaoch is a character in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the son of the Ulster champion Cú Chulainn and the Scottish warrior woman Aífe.
See Connla (disambiguation) and Connla
Connla Cáem
Connla Cáem ("the beautiful"), also known as Connla Cruaidchelgach ("bloody blade"), son of Irereo, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
See Connla (disambiguation) and Connla Cáem
Echtra Condla
Echtra Condla, ("The adventure of Connla") is an Old Irish echtra tale known in two variants from eight manuscripts, the earliest of which has been dated to the 12th C. – the tale may have been written down first as early as the 8th C. The two variants do not diverge sharply from one another, so that a single summary suffices for both.
See Connla (disambiguation) and Echtra Condla
Henning Conle
Henning Conle (born February 1944) is a UK-based German-SwissSebastian Pittelkow, Katja Riedel, Georg Wellmann: In: tagesschau.de vom 4.
See Connla (disambiguation) and Henning Conle
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Also known as Conle.

