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== References == ;Citations {{reflist|30em|refs= <ref name=brown-sirperceval5>{{citation|last=Brown |first=Arthur C. L. |author-link=<!--Arthur C. L. Brown--> |title=The Grail and the English Sir Perceval. V |journal=Modern Philology |volume=22 |number=1 |date=August 1924 |pages=87–88<!--79–96-->|jstor=433319}}</ref> <ref name=curtin-p296-connemara>{{cite book|editor-last=Curtin |editor-first=Jeremiah |editor-link=Jeremiah Curtin |chapter=Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui Lavada his Grandson |title=Hero-tales of Ireland |publisher=Little, Brown |year=1911 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z-RGAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA304 |page=304 <!--296–311-->}}</ref> <ref name=dil-craes>eDIL s.v. "[http://dil.ie/12717 cráes]".</ref> <ref name=joyce-pw-quicken>{{citation |last=Joyce|first=Patrick Weston |author-link=Patrick Weston Joyce |title=The Fairy Palace of the Quicken Trees |work=Old Celtic Romances |publisher=[[D. Nutt]] |year=1894 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c98YAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA177 |page=178 (177–222)}}</ref> <ref name=keating>{{cite book|last=Keating |first=Geoffrey |author-link=Geoffrey Keating |translator=John O'Mahony |translator-link=John O'Mahony |title=The History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the English Invasion |place=New York |publisher=P. M. Haverty |year=1857 |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofireland00keat|page=[https://archive.org/details/historyofireland00keat/page/143 143]}}</ref> <ref name=leabhar-na-feinne-v1-p086>{{cite book|editor-last=Campbell |editor-first=John Francis |editor-link=John Francis Campbell |title=Am Bruighean Caorthuin, 1603; The Story of the Rowan Tree Dwelling |work=Leabhar na Feinne. Vol. I. Gaelic texts: Heroic Gaelic ballads collected in Scotland chiefly from 1512 to 1871 |publisher=Spottiswoode |year=1872 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eYcNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA86 |pages=86–}}</ref> <ref name=lge-para314&366>{{harvp|Macalister|1941}} ed. tr. LGE ¶314, 124–125 ('''Cetlenn'''); <!--¶ In 2nd Redaction not found--> ¶366, pp. 184–185; Poem LV, str. 32 on p. 237</ref> <ref name=lge-oclery>{{citation|last= O'Clery|first=Michael |author-link=Michael O'Clery |editor-last=Macalister |editor-first=R.A.S. |editor-link=R.A.S. Macalister |title=Leabhar gabhála: The book of conquests of Ireland. The recension of Micheál O'Cléirigh |location=Dublin |publisher=Hodges, Figgis |year=1916|url=https://archive.org/details/leabhargabhlab01cluoft/page/166/mode/2up/ }}. ¶109, pp. 166–167, ¶120 str. e', pp. 186–187</ref> <ref name=livingstone>{{cite book|last=Livingstone |first=Peadar |author-link=Peadar Livingstone |title=The Fermanagh Story; a documented history of the County |publisher=Cumann Seanchais Chlochair (Clogher Historical Society) |year=1969 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jlsTAQAAMAAJ&q=Ceithleann |page=390|isbn=9780950104706 }}</ref> <ref name=mackillop>"[https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095541846 Caitlín]", Mackillop (1998) ed., ''Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology''.</ref> <ref name=mccusker>{{cite book|last=McCusker |first=Breege |author-link=<!--Breege McCusker, local historian--> |title=Fermanagh: Land of Lake and Legend |place=Donaghadee, N. Ireland |publisher=[[Dundurn Group|Dundurn]] |orig-year=1999 |year=2003 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pQ2xO1uRN2AC&pg=PA26 |page=26 |isbn=1900935104<!--9781900935104-->}}</ref> <ref name="Monaghan Encyclopedia">{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nd9R6GQBB_0C&pg=PA86 | title=The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore | publisher=Infobase Publishing | author=Monaghan, Patricia | year=2009 | page=86 | isbn=978-1438110370}}</ref> <ref name=morris>{{citation|last=Morris |first=Henry |author-link=Énrí Ó Muirgheasa |title=Where Was Tor Inis, the Island Fortress of the Fomorians?|journal=The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland |series=Sixth Series |volume=17 |date=30 June 1927 |issue=1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G5gxAQAAIAAJ |page=57<!--47–58-->|jstor=25513429}}: "..Enniskillen after his wife. Indeed, a folk-lorist would be prompted by this to seek in Breifne for the origin of the Balor legend"; p. 48: "there is hardly any writer whom O'Donovan quotes more frequently than O'Flaherty" (i.e. ''Ogygia'').</ref> <ref name=odonaill-craos>Gabshegonal Ó Dónaill (1977) ''Focloir'' "[https://www.teanglann.ie/en/fgb/craos craos]": '2. deep opening; vent'; '4 voracity, greed'.</ref> <ref name=odonovan>{{cite book|last=O'Donovan |first=John |author-link=John O'Donovan (scholar) |title=Annála Ríoghachta Éireann: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters |volume=1 |place=Dublin |publisher=Hodges, Smith, and Co. |year=1856 |orig-year=1848 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8LHSAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA23 |page=23 and note x}}</ref> <ref name=oflaherty-ogygia-eng>{{cite book|last=O'Flaherty |first=Roderic |author-link=Roderic O'Flaherty |others=tr. by Rev. James Hely |chapter=Part III, Chapter XII |title=Ogygia, or, A chronological account of Irish events |volume=2 |year=1793 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pD0IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA22 |pages=21–22}}: "Kethlenda, the wife of Balar, gave Dagda.. a desperate wound from some missile weapon"; p. 23: "Lugad.. Mac Kethlenn, from is great grand-aunt, the wife of Balar".</ref> <ref name=okearney-feis-tighe-chonain>{{cite book|editor-last=O'Kearney |editor-first=Nicholas |editor-link=<!--Nicholas O'Kearney--> |title=Feis Tighe Chonain Chinn-Shleibhe, or the Festivities at the House of Conan of Ceann-Cleibhe |year=1854 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pD0IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA22 |series=Transactions of the Ossianic Society, Vol. 2 |pages=23–25}}</ref> <ref name=pearse>{{cite book|editor-last=Pearse |editor-first=Padraic |editor-link=Padraic Pearse |title=Bruiḋean Ċaorṫainn: sgéal Fiannaiḋeaċta |publisher=Ċonnraḋ na Gaeḋilge |year=1908 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YWoGAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA44 |pages=2, 44, 50}}</ref> <ref name=vinycomb>{{citation|last=Vinycomb |first=John |author-link=John Vinycomb |title=The Seals and Armorial Insignia of Corporate and other Towns in Ulster (cont.) |journal=Ulster Journal of Archaeology |volume=1 |year=1895|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uF4NAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA119 |page=119<!--111–119-->}}</ref> <ref name=wood-martin>{{citation|last=Wood-Martin |first= W. G. |author-link=William Gregory Wood-Martin |title=Battle-ground and Ancient Monuments of Northern Moytirra |journal=Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland |volume=6 |series=Fourth series |date=1884 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AGbKAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA448 |page=448<!--442–470-->}}</ref> }} ;Bibliography {{refbegin}} * {{citation|editor-last=Macalister |editor-first=R.A.S. |editor-link=R.A.S. Macalister |title=Section VII: Invasion of the Tuatha De Danann |work=Lebor gabála Érenn, Part IV |series=<!--Irish Texts Society vol. XLI--> |year=1941 |url=https://archive.org/details/leborgablare04macauoft/page/134 }} * {{citation|editor-last=O'Curry |editor-first=Eugene |editor-link=Eugene O'Curry |title=The Fate of the Children of Tuireann ([A]oidhe Chloinne Tuireann) |journal=Atlantis |volume=IV |year=1863 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z5JEAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA157 |pages=157–240}} * {{citation|editor-last=O'Duffy |editor-first=Richard J.|editor-link=<!--Richard J. O'Duffy--> |title=Oidhe Chloinne Tuireann: Fate of the children of Tuireann |publisher=M.H. Gill & Son (for the Society for the Preservation of the Irish language) |year=1888 |url=https://archive.org/details/clannuisnigbeing00crai/page/n6/mode/2up }} ** {{cite book|editor-mask=2 |editor-last=O'Duffy|editor-first=Richard J.|editor-link=<!--Richard J. O'Duffy--> |title=Oidhe Chloinne Tuireann: Fate of the children of Tuireann |publisher=M.H. Gill & Son (for the Society for the Preservation of the Irish language) |year=1901 |url=https://archive.org/details/oidhechloinnetui00oduf }} (Some of the earlier notes on MSS in the earlier edition are wanting) *{{citation|last=Stokes |first=Whitley |author-link=Whitley Stokes (Celtic scholar) |title=The Second Battle of Moytura |journal= Revue Celtique |volume=12 |year=1891 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WjVKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA52 |pages=52–130, 306–308 }}: [https://archive.org/details/revueceltiqu12pari text] via Internet Archive {{refend}} {{Celtic mythology (Mythological)}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cethlenn}} [[Category:Fomorians]] [[Category:Irish goddesses]] [[pl:Cethlenn]]
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