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Banshenchas and Eochaid, son of Rhun

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Difference between Banshenchas and Eochaid, son of Rhun

Banshenchas vs. Eochaid, son of Rhun

An Banshenchas (literally "the woman lore") is a medieval text which collects brief descriptions of prominent women in Irish legend into a poetic narrative. Eochaid (fl. 878–889) was a ninth-century Briton who may have ruled as King of Strathclyde and/or King of the Picts.

Similarities between Banshenchas and Eochaid, son of Rhun

Banshenchas and Eochaid, son of Rhun have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Four Courts Press, Great Book of Lecan, Kingship of Tara.

Four Courts Press

Four Courts Press is an Irish academic publishing house.

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Great Book of Lecan

The (Great) Book of Lecan (Irish: Leabhar (Mór) Leacain) (RIA, MS 23 P 2) is a medieval Irish manuscript written between 1397 and 1418 in Castle Forbes, Lecan (Lackan, Leckan; Irish Leacan) in the territory of Tír Fhíacrach, near modern Enniscrone, County Sligo.

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Kingship of Tara

The term Kingship of Tara was a title of authority in ancient Ireland.

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Banshenchas and Eochaid, son of Rhun Comparison

Banshenchas has 31 relations, while Eochaid, son of Rhun has 146. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 3 / (31 + 146).

References

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