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  1. táin bó

    The Táin Bó, or cattle raid (literally "driving-off of cows"), is one of the genres of early Irish literature. The medieval Irish literati organised their work into genres such as the Cattle Raid (Táin Bó), adventure (Echtra), the Voyage (Imram), the Feast (Fled or Feis), the Wooing (Tochmarc), the Conception (Compert) and the Death (Aided), rather than the familiar but relatively modern division into cycles.

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  1. Táin Bó

    The Táin Bó, or cattle raid, is one of the genres of early Irish literature. The medieval Irish literati organised their work into genres such as the Cattle Raid, the Voyage, the Feast, the Wooing, the Conception and the Death, rather than the familiar but relatively modern division into cycles. Táin Bó Cúailnge, "the Cattle Raid of Cooley" or simply The Táin, is by far the táin best known to modern audiences. Likewise this was the táin best known to this literature's audience from the 11th to the 14th century and is the central story of the Ulster Cycle. Its likely this story had a similar prominence in the endemic oral literature before medieval Christian redactors put them in written form. There was also a plethora of lesser tána. Some of these are known only by name, but most of them are extant and have been translated into English. Among these lesser tána are the following. ⁕Táin Bó Flidaise - "The Cattle Raid of Flidais" ⁕Táin Bó Aingen - "The Cattle Raid of Aingen", also known as Echtra Nerae - "The Adventure of Nera" ⁕Táin Bó Dartada - "The Cattle Raid of Dartaid"

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of táin bó in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of táin bó in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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