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Echtra Condla, ("The adventure of Connla") is an Old Irish echtra tale known in two variants from eight manuscripts, the earliest of which has been dated to the 12th C. - the tale may have been written down first as early as the 8th C. The two variants do not diverge sharply from one another, so that a single summary suffices for both. The echtra contains most of what is known of 'Connla son of Conn of the Hundred Battles', aka 'Connla the Ruddy', or 'Connla the Fair'.

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  • Echtra Condla, ("The adventure of Connla") is an Old Irish echtra tale known in two variants from eight manuscripts, the earliest of which has been dated to the 12th C. - the tale may have been written down first as early as the 8th C. The two variants do not diverge sharply from one another, so that a single summary suffices for both. The tale tells of the 'seduction' of Connla, son of Conn of the Hundred Battles by a woman of the Aos Si. In addition to what seems to be a story from pre-Christian tradition the story also incorporates what has interpreted to be a post-Christian and anti-druidic message from the woman herself, thus foretelling the coming of Christianity. The echtra contains most of what is known of 'Connla son of Conn of the Hundred Battles', aka 'Connla the Ruddy', or 'Connla the Fair'. (en)
  • Is seanscéal den genre Eachtra is ea Eachtra Connla (Sean-Ghaeilge Echtra Condla nó Connlai). Coinníonn an echtra contains an chuid is mó a bhfuil ar eolas againn de Connla mac Choinn Chéadcathaigh, acmm Connla Rua nó Connla Fionn. Caomhnaítear an scéal i n-ocht lámhscríbhinn bunaithe ar dhá leagan. Téann an lámhscríbhinn is luaite siar go dtí an 12ú haois, ach d'fhéadfadh é gur scríobhadh síos an scéal chomh luath agus an t-8ú haois. Ní an-éagsúil iad an dá leagan. Insítear sa scéal conas a mealladh Connla mac Coinn Chéadchathaigh ag bean den . Cé gur scéal réamhChríostaí atá ann, is amhlaidh go bhfuil teachtaireacht iarChríostaí frith- dhraíocht ann tugtha ag an mbean féin, ag tuar teacht na Chríostaíochta. (ga)
  • «Приключение Конлы (Красного)» (ирл. Echtra Condla, англ. The adventure of Conle) — древнеирландское сказание (эхтра). (ru)
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  • «Приключение Конлы (Красного)» (ирл. Echtra Condla, англ. The adventure of Conle) — древнеирландское сказание (эхтра). (ru)
  • Echtra Condla, ("The adventure of Connla") is an Old Irish echtra tale known in two variants from eight manuscripts, the earliest of which has been dated to the 12th C. - the tale may have been written down first as early as the 8th C. The two variants do not diverge sharply from one another, so that a single summary suffices for both. The echtra contains most of what is known of 'Connla son of Conn of the Hundred Battles', aka 'Connla the Ruddy', or 'Connla the Fair'. (en)
  • Is seanscéal den genre Eachtra is ea Eachtra Connla (Sean-Ghaeilge Echtra Condla nó Connlai). Coinníonn an echtra contains an chuid is mó a bhfuil ar eolas againn de Connla mac Choinn Chéadcathaigh, acmm Connla Rua nó Connla Fionn. Caomhnaítear an scéal i n-ocht lámhscríbhinn bunaithe ar dhá leagan. Téann an lámhscríbhinn is luaite siar go dtí an 12ú haois, ach d'fhéadfadh é gur scríobhadh síos an scéal chomh luath agus an t-8ú haois. Ní an-éagsúil iad an dá leagan. (ga)
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  • Echtra Condla (en)
  • Echtra Condla (ga)
  • Приключение Конлы Красного (ru)
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