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ingford Peninsula Betha: see Sliab Betha Bir: the name of several rivers; probably Moyola Water, a river flowing into Lough Neagh Bithslan: a river in Conalle Murthemni Blai: a rich Ulster noble and hospitaller Boann: the River Boyne Bodb: the father of Badb Boirenn: Burren, in the County Clare Brane: probably a hill not far from Ardee, in the County Louth Breslech Mor: a fort in Murthemne Brecc: a place in Ulster Brega: the eastern part of Meath Brenide: a river in Conalle Murthemni, near Strangford Lough Bricriu: son of Carbad, and the evil adviser of the Ulstermen Bri Errgi: stronghold of Errge Echbel, in the County Down Brigantia: Betanzos, in Galicia, on the north coast of Spain Bri Ross: a hill to the north of Ardee, in the County Louth Brug Meic ind Oc, or, as it is also called, Brug na Boinde: Brugh on the Boyne, near Stackallen Bridge, County Meath, one of the chief burial-places of the pagan Irish Buagnech: probably in Leinster and near the river Liffey Buan: a river in Conalle Murthemni Buas: the river Bush, in the County Antrim Burach: a place in Ulster Callann: the Callan, a river near Emain Macha Canann Gall: a place in Ulster Carn: north of Inneoin; probably Carn Fiachach, in the parish of Conry, barony of Rathconrath, Westmeath Carn macBuachalla, at Dunseverick, in Ulster Carbre: stepson of Conchobar and brother of Ailill Carrloeg: a place in Ulster Casruba: father of Lugaid and grandfather of Dubthach Cathba: north-east of Ochonn, in Meath; or a river flowing into the Boyne, some distance to the west of Slane Cathba: a druid of Conchobar's court; according to some accounts, the natural father of King Conchobar (pronounced _Cahvah_) Celtchar: son of Uthechar, an Ulster warrior Cenannas na rig: Kells, in the Covinty Meath Cenn Abrat: a range of hills on the borders of the Counties Cork and Limerick Cet macMagach: a Connacht warrior Cinn Tire: a place in Ulster Clann Dedad: one of the three warrior-clans of Erin: a sept occupying the territory around Castleisland, County Kerry Clann Rudraige: the warriors of King Conchobar: one of the three heroic tribes of Ireland Clartha: Clara, near the present town of Mullingar, in the County Westmeath Cletech: a residence of the kings of Ireland in Mag Breg, near Stackallan Bridge, on the banks of the Boyne Clidna: _see sub_ Tonn Clithar Bo Ulad: probably in the centre
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