Cairbre Niafer, Cairbre Niaper
King of Tara and antagonist of Cúchulainn in the Ulster Cycle, apparently because of a rivalry over Conchobar's daughter. Fedelm Noíchrothach or Noíchride, whom he marries. Cúchulainn disdains Emer's older sister
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King of Tara and antagonist of Cúchulainn in the Ulster Cycle, apparently because of a rivalry over Conchobar's daughter. Fedelm Noíchrothach or Noíchride, whom he marries. Cúchulainn disdains Emer's older sister
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Cairbre Nia Fer (also Corpri, Coirpre, Cairpre; Nioth Fer, Niafer, Niaper), son of Rus Ruad, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a king of the Laigin of Tara, although he is not included in the traditional list of High Kings of Ireland.
The earliest reference to Cairbre is in Tírechán's Memoir of St. Patrick, a 7th century Latin text found in the Book of Armagh. Patrick finds an enormous grave and raises its giant occupant from the dead. The giant says he was killed by the sons of Mac Con during the reign of Cairbre Nia Fer, a hundred years previously – i.e. in the 4th century.[1]
The 11th century Lebor Gabála Érenn places him during the reign of the High King
Alongside Conchobar, Cú Roí and Ailill, Cairbre appears in stories of the Ulster Cycle. His wife is Fedelm Noíchrothach, daughter of Conchobar, and they have a son, Erc, and a daughter, Achall. In Cath Ruis na Ríg ("The Battle of Rosnaree"), he and his brother Find mac Rossa, king of the Gailióin of Leinster, fight a battle against Conchobar and the Ulaid. The Ulaid hero Cúchulainn kills him with a spear from distance, then decapitates him before his body hits the ground. After the Ulaid win the battle, Cairbre's son Erc swears allegiance to Conchobar, marries Cúchulainn's daughter Finnscoth, and becomes king of Tara in his father's place.[4]
Erc is later part of the conspiracy to kill Cúchulainn. After avenging Cúchulainn, Conall Cernach brings Erc's head back to Tara, where Achall dies of grief for her brother.[5][6]
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