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Also known as the Fionn Cycle, these are a group of writings about a mythological hero named Fionn and his warriors. Stories of Fionn mac Cumhaill and his warriors, the Fianna Éireann are one of four major cycles of the Irish legends. The olds tales are full of heroic feats, magic, and mythical creatures.

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