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The Training of Cúchulainn (Author: unknown)

section 57

And thus was Scáthach, instructing some of the Irish cavaliers who were about her during that year when Cúchulainn was with Aife in Magna Graecia. These were the names of those cavaliers, to wit, Fer diad son of Damán, and Fer demain son of Damán, and Fraech Fáil son of Fidach, and Náisi son of Uisnech, and Lóit mór son of Mogh Feibis16, and Fergus son of Lua the long-maned. And on the day that Cúchulainn came to the fort, 'tis then came the time for those cavaliers to travel to Ireland. But they remained another year with Scáthach, side by side, so that each of them might gain as much instruction as Cúchulainn, both feat and valour and prowess, save only the feat of the gae builg; and thereafter they bade farewell to Scáthach.