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Cathair Mór and Fionn mac Cumhaill

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Difference between Cathair Mór and Fionn mac Cumhaill

Cathair Mór vs. Fionn mac Cumhaill

Cathair Mór ("the great"), son of Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas, a descendant of Conchobar Abradruad, was, according to Lebor Gabála Érenn, a High King of Ireland. Fionn mac Cumhaill (Old and Find or Finn mac Cumail or Umaill, sometimes transcribed in English as MacCool or MacCoul) was a mythical hunter-warrior of Irish mythology, occurring also in the mythologies of Scotland and the Isle of Man.

Similarities between Cathair Mór and Fionn mac Cumhaill

Cathair Mór and Fionn mac Cumhaill have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conn of the Hundred Battles, Cormac mac Airt, County Kildare, Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, Druid, Fenian Cycle, High King of Ireland, Hill of Tara, Oscar (Irish mythology).

Conn of the Hundred Battles

Conn Cétchathach ("of the Hundred Battles", pron.), son of Fedlimid Rechtmar, was, according to medieval Irish legendary and annalistic sources, a High King of Ireland, and the ancestor of the Connachta, and, through his descendant Niall Noígiallach, the Uí Néill dynasties, which dominated Ireland in the early Middle Ages, and their descendants.

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Cormac mac Airt

Cormac mac Airt (son of Art), also known as Cormac ua Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or Cormac Ulfada (long beard), was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.

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County Kildare

County Kildare (Contae Chill Dara) is a county in Ireland.

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Diarmuid Ua Duibhne

Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (Irish pronunciation) or Diarmid O'Dyna (also known as Diarmuid of the Love Spot), was the son of Donn and one of the Fianna in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology (traditionally set in the 2nd to 4th century).

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Druid

A druid (derwydd; druí; draoidh) was a member of the high-ranking professional class in ancient Celtic cultures.

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Fenian Cycle

The Fenian Cycle or the Fiannaíocht (an Fhiannaíocht), also referred to as the Ossianic Cycle after its narrator Oisín, is a body of prose and verse centring on the exploits of the mythical hero Fionn mac Cumhaill (Old, Middle, Modern Irish: Find, Finn, Fionn) and his warriors the Fianna.

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High King of Ireland

The High Kings of Ireland (Ard-Rí na hÉireann) were sometimes historical and sometimes legendary figures who had, or who are claimed to have had, lordship over the whole of Ireland.

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Hill of Tara

The Hill of Tara (Teamhair or Teamhair na Rí), located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex that runs between Navan and Dunshaughlin in County Meath, Ireland.

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Oscar (Irish mythology)

Oscar (oscara.

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Cathair Mór and Fionn mac Cumhaill Comparison

Cathair Mór has 38 relations, while Fionn mac Cumhaill has 99. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.57% = 9 / (38 + 99).

References

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