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- Finnbhennach abstract "In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, Finnbhennach ("white-horned" sometimes rendered as "Whitehorn") was an extremely fertile stud bull owned by king Ailill of Connacht.He was originally one of Bodb Dearg's pig-keepers, who fell out with one of his colleagues. The two fought, taking a series of animal and human forms, before finally becoming two worms who were swallowed by two cows and reborn as two bulls, Finnbhennach and Donn Cuailnge. Finnbhennach was born into the herds of queen Medb, but thought belonging to a woman beneath him and joined her husband's herds instead.Donn Cuailnge was born into the herds of Dáire mac Fiachna of Cooley. He bulled a heifer belonging to the Mórrígan, and the resulting bull-calf fought Finnbhennach, and narrowly lost. After seeing that Medb was determined to see Finnbhennach fight the bull-calf's sire.When Medb discovered that owning Finnbhennach made Ailill richer than her, she resolved to even the account by possessing Donn Cuailnge. She launched the Táin Bó Cuailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) and eventually brought Donn back to Cruachan. The two bulls fought. Finnbhennach was killed, Donn Cuailnge mortally wounded.de:Donn Cuailnge und Findbennach".
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- Finnbhennach wikiPageLength "1527".
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- Finnbhennach wikiPageRevisionID "619898638".
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Ailill_mac_Máta.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Bodb_Dearg.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Bodb_Derg.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Bull.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_legendary_creatures.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Connacht.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Donn_Cuailnge.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Dáire_mac_Fiachna.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Medb.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Mórrígan.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Stud_(animal).
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink The_Morrígan.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Táin_Bó_Cuailnge.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLink Ulster_Cycle.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnbennach".
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnbhennach".
- Finnbhennach wikiPageWikiLinkText "White Bull".
- Finnbhennach hasPhotoCollection Finnbhennach.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(Ulster).
- Finnbhennach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Legendary-creature-stub.
- Finnbhennach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Finnbhennach subject Category:Characters_in_Táin_Bó_Cúailnge.
- Finnbhennach subject Category:Irish_legendary_creatures.
- Finnbhennach subject Category:Ulster_Cycle.
- Finnbhennach type Article.
- Finnbhennach type Article.
- Finnbhennach comment "In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, Finnbhennach ("white-horned" sometimes rendered as "Whitehorn") was an extremely fertile stud bull owned by king Ailill of Connacht.He was originally one of Bodb Dearg's pig-keepers, who fell out with one of his colleagues. The two fought, taking a series of animal and human forms, before finally becoming two worms who were swallowed by two cows and reborn as two bulls, Finnbhennach and Donn Cuailnge.".
- Finnbhennach label "Finnbhennach".
- Finnbhennach sameAs Finnbhennach.
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- Finnbhennach sameAs Q3525267.
- Finnbhennach sameAs Q3525267.
- Finnbhennach wasDerivedFrom Finnbhennach?oldid=619898638.
- Finnbhennach isPrimaryTopicOf Finnbhennach.