Sadb ingen Chuinn

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Sadb ingen Chuinn was a daughter of

Érainn
, who was High King before him.

The traditions vary. Alternatively, as in the Cath Maige Mucrama, she was the wife only of Ailill Aulom and mother of Éogan Mór, Cormac Cas, Cian, and Lugaid Mac Con's foster-mother.

In the Cath Maige Léna, an Early Modern tale, Sadb is actually Mac Con's wife, although he is called Mac Nia and possibly confused with his father or grandfather.

Regardless, in historical times, she was chiefly remembered as an ancestor of the Eóganachta dynasties.

Possibly referred to in the Acallam na Senórach, Sadb is described as "one of the four best women that man ever lay with".[3]

Sadhbh, mother of Oisín and wife of Fionn mac Cumhaill, may in part derive from her.

Notes

  1. ^ Connon, pp. 238-40
  2. ^ Keating, Geoffrey (1723). The General History of Ireland ... J. Bettenham.
  3. ^ Connon, p. 240

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