The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha
When
Cathar Mor son of Fedlimid Fir Urglais son of Cormac
Gelta-gaith was in the kingship of Tara, and Conn the
Hundred-Fighter in Kells, in the rigdonna’s land, Cathar
had a celebrated druid, Nuada son of Achi son of Dathi son
of Brocan son of Fintan, of Tuath Dathi in Breg. The druid
was soliciting land in Leinster from Cathar; for he knew
that it was in Leinster his inheritance would be. Cathar
gave him his choice of land. The land the druid chose was
Almu in Leinster. She that was wife to Nuada was Almu,
daughter of Becan.
A stronghold was built by the druid then in Almu, and alamu
(lime) was rubbed to its wall, until it was all white; and
perhaps it was from that the name “Almu” was applied to it;
of which was said:
All-white
is the stronghold of battle renown
As if it had received the lime of Ireland;
From the alamu which he gave to his house,
Hence it is that “Almu” is applied to Almu.
Nuada’s
wife, Almu, begged that her name might be given to the
hill; and her request was granted, and it was in it she was
to be buried, hence it was said:
Almu—beautiful
was the woman!—
Wife of Nuada the great, son of Achi;
She entreated—the division was just—
That her name should be on the perfect hill.
Nuada
had a distinguished son, named Tadg. Rairiu, daughter of
Donn-Duma, was his wife. A celebrated druid also was Tadg.
Death came to Nuada; and he left his stronghold, as it was,
to his son; and it is Tadg that was druid to Cathar in the
place of his father.
Rairiu bore a daughter to Tadg; her name was Muirne of the
fair neck. This maiden grew up in great beauty, so that the
Sons of the kings and mighty lords of freland were wont to
be courting her.
Cumall, son of Trenmor, king-warrior of freland, was then
iii the service of Conn, and he, like every other youth,
was demanding the maiden. Nuada gave him a refusal, for he
knew that it was on account of Cumall he would have to
leave Almu. The same woman was mother to Cumall and to
Conn’s father, to wit, Fedlimid Rechtaide.
Cumall, however, came and took Muirne by force, since she
had not been given to him. Tadg went to Conn, told him what
Cumall bad done, and he began to incite Conn and to
reproach him.
Conn dispatched messengers to Cumall, and ordered him to
leave Ireland, or to restore Muirne to Tadg. Cumali said he
would not give her up; everything else he would give but
not the woman. Conn sent his soldiers, and Urgriu son of
Lugaid Corr king of the Luagni, and Daire the Red son of
Eochaid, and his son Aed (who was afterwards called Goll)
to attack Cumall. Cumall assembled his army against them;
and the battle of Cnucha was fought between them, and
Cumall was slain along with many of his people.
Cumall fell by Goll son of Morna. Luchet wounded Goll in
his eye, so that he destroyed it. And hence it is that the
name Goll (the One-eyed) attached to him; whereof was said:
Aed
was the name of Daire’s son,
Until Luchet of fame wounded him;
Since the heavy lance wounded him,
Therefore, he has been called Goll.
Goll
killed Lucliet. it is because of this battle, moreover,
that a hereditary feud existed between the sons of Morna
and Finn mac Cunaaill. Daire had two names, to wit, Morna
and Daire.
Muirne went, after that, to Conn; for her father, Tadg the
druid, rejected her and would not let her come to him,
because she was pregnant; he ordered his people to burn
her. Nevertheless, he dared not compass her destruction
against the will of Conn, who, when the girl asked him how
she should act, said, “Go to Fiacal son of Conchenn, to
Tara Mairci, and let thy delivery be effected there.” This
was because a sister to Cuinall was Fiacal’s wife, Dodball
the druidess. Connla, Conn’s servant, went with her, to
escort her, until she came to Fiacal’s house, to Tara
Mairci. Muirne was welcomed by Fiacal and his wife and bore
a son, to whom the name Demne was given.
Demne stayed at Tara Mairci until he was able to raid all
who were his enemies. He then declared war or offered
single combat against Tadg, unless the full eric (fine) for
his father be given to him. Tadg said that he would give
him judgment therein, which was that Almu, as it was,
should be ceded to him for ever, and Tadg was to leave it.
So it was done. Tadg abandoned Almu to Deinne, afterwards
called Finn, and came to Tuath Dathi, to his own hereditary
land; and he abode in Cnoc Rein, which is called Tadg’s
Tulach to this day. So that hence was said this:
Finn
demands from Tadg of the towers,
For killing Cumall the great,
Battle, without respite, without delay,
Or that he should obtain single combat.
Because Tadg was not able to sustain battle
Against the high prince,
He abandoned to him-it was for him enough-
Almu altogether, as it stood.
Finn
went afterwards to Almu, and abode in it. And it is it that
was his principal residence whilst he lived. Finn and Goll
concluded peace after that; and the eric of his father was
given by the Clan Morna to Finn. And they lived peacefully,
until a quarrel occurred between them in Tara Luachra,
regarding the Slanga-pig, when Banb Simm son of Maelenaig
was slain; of which was said:
Afterwards
they made peace-
Finn and Goll of mighty deeds-
Until Banb Sinna was slain
Regarding the pig, in Tara Luaehra.