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- %C3%89raic abstract "Éraic (or eric) was the Irish equivalent of the Welsh galanas and the Anglo-Saxon and Scandic weregild, a form of tribute paid in reparation for murder or other major crimes. The term survived into the sixteenth century as eiric, by then relating only to compensation for the killing of an Irishman.In Irish mythology the eraic takes an important place. In the Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, the children of Tuirreann owe an eraic to Lugh. Lug set them a series of seemingly impossible quests as recompense. They achieved them all, but were fatally wounded in completing the last one.".
- %C3%89raic wikiPageID "37752".
- %C3%89raic wikiPageRevisionID "627427041".
- %C3%89raic hasPhotoCollection Éraic.
- %C3%89raic subject Category:Irish_law.
- %C3%89raic subject Category:Legal_history_of_Ireland.
- %C3%89raic subject Category:Medieval_Ireland.
- %C3%89raic subject Category:Punishments.
- %C3%89raic type Abstraction100002137.
- %C3%89raic type Act100030358.
- %C3%89raic type Event100029378.
- %C3%89raic type GroupAction101080366.
- %C3%89raic type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- %C3%89raic type Punishment101160342.
- %C3%89raic type Punishments.
- %C3%89raic type SocialControl101123598.
- %C3%89raic type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- %C3%89raic comment "Éraic (or eric) was the Irish equivalent of the Welsh galanas and the Anglo-Saxon and Scandic weregild, a form of tribute paid in reparation for murder or other major crimes. The term survived into the sixteenth century as eiric, by then relating only to compensation for the killing of an Irishman.In Irish mythology the eraic takes an important place. In the Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann, the children of Tuirreann owe an eraic to Lugh.".
- %C3%89raic label "Éraic".
- %C3%89raic label "Éraic".
- %C3%89raic sameAs m.09dzy.
- %C3%89raic sameAs Éraic.
- %C3%89raic wasDerivedFrom Éraic?oldid=627427041.
- %C3%89raic isPrimaryTopicOf Éraic.