Ulster Cycle

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Ulster Cycle

  1. A large body of prose and verse centering around the traditional heroes of Ulaid and the reign of Conchobar mac Nessa. One of the four major cycles of Irish Mythology.
    Synonym: Red Branch Cycle

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