In Irish mythology, Plúr na mBan (pronounced plor-na-man)—meaning "the flower of women"—was the beautiful daughter of Oisín and Niamh.
Irish mythology: the Fenian Cycle
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Supernatural figures |
- Abarta
- Aengus
- Aillen
- Manannán mac Lir
- Mog Ruith
- Niamh
- Plor na mBan
- Sadb
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Fianna |
- Caílte
- Conán mac Lia
- Conán mac Morna
- Cumhall
- Diarmuid
- Fionn
- Goll
- Liath Luachra
- Oisín
- Oscar
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Others |
- Bodhmall
- Cairbre Lifechair
- Cas Corach
- Cormac mac Airt
- Dáire
- Fíacha Sroiptine
- Finn Eces
- Fintan mac Bóchra
- Gráinne
- Liath Luachra
- Muirne
- Tadg mac Nuadat
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Creatures |
- Airitech
- Caoránach
- Enbarr
- Salmon of Wisdom
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Locations |
- Binn Ghulbain
- Cnoc Alúine
- Connla's Well
- Fionntrá
- Teamhair
- Tír na nÓg
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Texts |
- Fotha Catha Chnucha
- The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn
- Fionn and Gráinne
- The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne
- Cath Gabhra
- Agallamh na Seanórach
- Agallamh Bheag
- Fianshruth
- Cath Finntrágha
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