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- Ferdiad abstract "Ferdiad (pronounced [ˈfʲerðiað]; also Fer Diad, Ferdia, Fear Diadh), son of Damán, son of Dáire, of the Fir Domnann, is a warrior of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. In the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Ferdiad finds himself on opposite sides to his best friend and foster-brother Cúchulainn, with whom he had trained in arms under the renowned warrior woman Scáthach. He and Cúchulainn are equal in all martial feats, with two exceptions: the Gáe Bulg, a barbed spear which Scáthach has taught only Cúchulainn to use; and Ferdiad's horny skin, which no weapon can pierce.When Ailill and Medb, king and queen of Connacht, invade Ulster to steal the bull Donn Cúailnge, their progress is held up by Cúchulainn, who demands single combat. After Cúchulainn has defeated a series of Connacht champions, Medb sends for Ferdiad, but he only agrees to fight Cúchulainn after Findabair, Ailill and Medb's daughter, has seductively plied him with alcohol, and Medb has variously bribed, shamed and goaded him to do so. They fight in the ford for three days, first fighting with 8 swords, darts, and spears, then fighting with \"throwing-spears\" and lances, and finally moving on to \"heavy, hard-smiting swords.\" It is on the third day that Ferdiad starts to gain the upper hand. At this point, Cúchulainn calls to his charioteer, Laeg, for the Gáe Bolga, which he floats down the river to him. Cúchulainn throws a light spear at Ferdiad's chest, causing him to raise his shield, and then picks up the Gáe Bolga between his toes and thrusts it through his anus upon which the barbs spread throughout his body, killing him. The Gáe Bolga is then removed from Ferdiad's body by Laeg, and Cúchulainn mourns Ferdiad's death, praising his strength and bravery:\"Ah, Ferdiad, betrayed to death.\"\"Our last meeting, oh, how sad!\"\"Thou to die I to remain.\"\"Ever sad our long farewell!\" The ford where he died is named Áth Fhirdiad (Ferdiad's ford, modern Baile Átha Fhirdhia or Ardee, County Louth) after him.Scholars believe that the fight between Cuchulainn and Ferdiad is a late addition to the Táin, originating not earlier than the eleventh century and drawing on earlier episodes in the story. Ferdiad means \"man/warrior of the pair\" (Diad related to dïas, \"two persons\"). But can also be read as \"Fear\" (man) \"dia\" (god), as opposed to Cúchulainn's position as a literal god-man (being a demigod, his father the chief god Lugh).".
- Ferdiad thumbnail Ferdiafalls.jpg?width=300.
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- Ferdiad wikiPageRevisionID "668159506".
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Ailill_mac_Máta.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Ardee.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Connacht.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink County_Louth.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Cú_Chulainn.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Donn_Cuailnge.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Findabair.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Fir_Domnann.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Gáe_Bulg.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Medb.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Scáthach.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Ulaid.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Cycle.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferdiafalls.jpg.
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fer Diad".
- Ferdiad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferdiad".
- Ferdiad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Ferdiad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(Ulster).
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- Ferdiad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Ferdiad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ferdiad subject Category:Characters_in_Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Ferdiad subject Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Ferdiad hypernym Warrior.
- Ferdiad type Person.
- Ferdiad type Diacritic.
- Ferdiad type Redirect.
- Ferdiad comment "Ferdiad (pronounced [ˈfʲerðiað]; also Fer Diad, Ferdia, Fear Diadh), son of Damán, son of Dáire, of the Fir Domnann, is a warrior of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. In the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Ferdiad finds himself on opposite sides to his best friend and foster-brother Cúchulainn, with whom he had trained in arms under the renowned warrior woman Scáthach.".
- Ferdiad label "Ferdiad".
- Ferdiad sameAs Q664939.
- Ferdiad sameAs Fer_Diad.
- Ferdiad sameAs Ferdiad.
- Ferdiad sameAs Ferdiad.
- Ferdiad sameAs 페르디어드.
- Ferdiad sameAs m.0lw5d.
- Ferdiad sameAs Q664939.
- Ferdiad wasDerivedFrom Ferdiad?oldid=668159506.
- Ferdiad depiction Ferdiafalls.jpg.
- Ferdiad isPrimaryTopicOf Ferdiad.