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- Conle abstract "Conle, or Connla, is a legendary character in Celtic Mythology. He was the Red son of the high king of Ireland Conn of the Hundred Battles. He was with his father on the hill of Usnech when he saw a beautiful woman, invisible to the rest of the company. She tempted him to go with her to the Plain of Delight and live forever, until Conn's druid Coran drove her off by singing, but not before she threw a magic apple at the boy.A month later on the plain of Archommin she came again, and this time Conle jumped into a glass coracle with her, and they sailed off never to be seen again.".
- Conle thumbnail Connla_and_the_fairy_maiden_-_Project_Gutenberg_etext_19993.jpg?width=300.
- Conle wikiPageExternalLink irish-historical-cycle.html.
- Conle wikiPageExternalLink irish-mythology.html.
- Conle wikiPageExternalLink goldenapples.html.
- Conle wikiPageExternalLink morgan2.html.
- Conle wikiPageID "4817221".
- Conle wikiPageRevisionID "585169207".
- Conle hasPhotoCollection Conle.
- Conle subject Category:Celtic_mythology.
- Conle comment "Conle, or Connla, is a legendary character in Celtic Mythology. He was the Red son of the high king of Ireland Conn of the Hundred Battles. He was with his father on the hill of Usnech when he saw a beautiful woman, invisible to the rest of the company.".
- Conle label "Conle".
- Conle label "Conle".
- Conle label "Connla (Conn Cétchathach)".
- Conle sameAs Connla_(Conn_Cétchathach).
- Conle sameAs Conle.
- Conle sameAs m.0cphg4.
- Conle sameAs Q578988.
- Conle sameAs Q578988.
- Conle wasDerivedFrom Conle?oldid=585169207.
- Conle depiction Connla_and_the_fairy_maiden_-_Project_Gutenberg_etext_19993.jpg.
- Conle isPrimaryTopicOf Conle.