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- Connla abstract "This page is about the Son of Cù Chullain, for Red Connla son of King Conn of the Hundred Battles, please see Conle Connla or Conlaoch is a character in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the son of the Ulster champion Cú Chulainn and the Scottish warrior woman Aífe. He was raised alone by his mother in Scotland. He appears in the story Aided Óenfhir Aífe (The Tragic Death of Aífe's Only Son), a pre-tale to the great epic Táin Bó Cúailnge.Connla was conceived after Cú Chulainn, in the service of his teacher Scáthach, defeats Aífe in battle. When he returns to Ireland, Cú Chulainn requests that his son be sent to him when he comes of age, but puts three geasa on him. To fulfill these conditions, Connla cannot turn back once he starts his journey, he must not refuse a challenge, and must never tell anyone his name. During his journey, Conlaoch comes upon Dún Dealgán, Cú Chulainn's home, and is met by the warrior Conall Cernach. When asked his name and lineage, he refuses to answer and is challenged to a duel. Connla disarms Conall, humiliating him. Cú Chulainn then approaches Connla, asking the same question. Connla responds by saying, "Yet if I were not under a command, there is no man in the world to whom I would sooner tell it then to yourself, for I love your face." Despite the compliment, Cú Chulainn challenges Connla. In the ensuing duel, Cú Chulainn is so pressed by his son's skill at arms that the famous "hero-light" transfigures his features. From this Connla knew his father, and cast aside his weapons. Cú Chulainn's wife Emer, who has discovered Connla's identity, also tries to warn Cú Chulainn that he is fighting his own son, but to no avail. Cú Chulainn casts Gáe Bulg, his invincible spear made of sea monster's bones, fatally wounding Connla. In dying, Connla finally speaks his name, and praises the valor of Ireland's fighting men. Cú Chulainn, realizing he has killed his own son, is stricken by grief.".
- Connla wikiPageID "86528".
- Connla wikiPageLength "2365".
- Connla wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Connla wikiPageRevisionID "593123703".
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Aided_Óenfhir_Aífe.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Aífe.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Conall_Cernach.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Conle.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Cú_Chulainn.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Dundalk.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Emer.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Geis.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Gáe_Bulg.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Scáthach.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Cycle.
- Connla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chonlae".
- Connla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conlaoch".
- Connla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conlaí".
- Connla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Connla".
- Connla hasPhotoCollection Connla.
- Connla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_mythology_(Ulster).
- Connla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Connla subject Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Connla hypernym Character.
- Connla type FictionalCharacter.
- Connla comment "This page is about the Son of Cù Chullain, for Red Connla son of King Conn of the Hundred Battles, please see Conle Connla or Conlaoch is a character in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, the son of the Ulster champion Cú Chulainn and the Scottish warrior woman Aífe. He was raised alone by his mother in Scotland.".
- Connla label "Connla".
- Connla sameAs Connla_(Cú_Chulainn).
- Connla sameAs Conla.
- Connla sameAs Connla.
- Connla sameAs 콘늘라.
- Connla sameAs m.0lwd8.
- Connla sameAs Q1126372.
- Connla sameAs Q1126372.
- Connla wasDerivedFrom Connla?oldid=593123703.
- Connla isPrimaryTopicOf Connla.