Etarconol is a character from the Ulster Cycle in Irish folklore.
The custom appears most often in the legends of the Ulster Cycle.
The play is drawn from material in the Ulster Cycle.
Here follows a list of tales which are assigned to the Ulster Cycle, although it does not claim to be exhaustive.
The province's early story extends further back than written records and survives mainly in legends such as the Ulster Cycle.
The Iron Age is the time period in which the tales of the Ulster Cycle and sagas took place.
Part of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, it survives in two major versions.
Ms. Brooks has based the play on a myth in the medieval text "The Ulster Cycle."
It is the language of a large amount of literature, including the entire Ulster Cycle.
Scáthach is a figure in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.