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The main source for Irish mythology and heroic traditions are four major groups of stories, or cycles: - the Mythological Cycle, which deals with deities and the origins of the Irish;
- the Fenian Cycle, which deals with the hero Finn mac Cumaill and his band of warriors, the Fian;
- the Historical Cycle, or Cycles of the Kings, which includes tales of early medieval Irish kings;
- the Ulster Cycle, which centres around the kingdom of Ulster, its king, and its foremost hero, CĂș Chulainn.
Please only submit sites that concern the Ulster Cycle, and any of the legendary figures such as Cuchulainn, Medb, Conchobar.
Please only submit sites that concern the Ulster Cycle, and any of the legendary figures such as Cuchulainn, Medb, Conchobar.