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Lebor Gabála Érenn
11th century Irish chronicle
Táin Bó Cúailnge
Old Irish epiclike tale surviving in three 12th-century manuscripts
Book of Leinster
manuscript in Irish

Annals of the Four Masters
chronicles of medieval Irish history
Fenian Cycle
body of prose and verse on the mythical hero Fionn mac Cumhaill
Cath Maige Tuired
either of two texts in the Mythological Cycle of Irish mythology
Children of Lir
legend from Irish mythology

Sanas Cormaic
Medieval Irish glossary
Dindsenchas
Dindsenchas or Dindshenchas (modern spellings: Dinnseanchas or Dinnsheanchas or Dınnṡeanċas), meaning "lore of places" (the modern Irish word dinnseanchas means "topography"), is a class of onomastic text in early Irish literature, recounting the origins of place-names and traditions concerning events and characters associated with the places in question. Since many of the legends being related also concern the acts of mythic and legendary figures, the dindsenchas has been an important source for the study of Irish mythology.
Auraicept na n-Éces
Early Irish codex
Tochmarc Étaíne
Irish mythological text
Togail Bruidne Dá Derga
Irish tale belonging to the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology
Tochmarc Emire
Irish legend
The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne
literary work
Buile Shuibhne
narrative
Martyrology of Tallaght
8th- or 9th-century Irish martyrology
Book of Ballymote
14th century Irish manuscript
The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig
Legendary Irish tale
Fled Bricrenn
Irish legend
Aided Óenfhir Aífe
Irish legend
Mesca Ulad
Early Irish text of the Ulster Cycle of tales
Cath Maige Mucrama
battle