• The Voyage of Bran (Old Irish: Immram Brain [maic Febail], meaning "The Voyage of Bran [son of Febail]") is a medieval seventh- or eighth-century Irish...
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    An immram (/ˈɪmrəm/; plural immrama; Irish: iomramh [ˈʊmˠɾˠəw], 'voyage') is a class of Old Irish tales concerning a hero's sea journey to the Otherworld...
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    from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2019. O'Donovan, Tom. "Irish Sagas: Immram Brain names". iso.ucc.ie. Retrieved 16 April 2018. Chang, Heesok; DeMaria,...
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  • of "Immram Brain maic Febail". Despite the naming this tale is considered to form part of the Echtrae milieu, and may have been named as an Immram due...
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  • Picts in Robert E. Howard's fiction Bran mac Febail, the protagonist of Immram Brain (The Voyage of Bran), a tale from Irish mythology Bran Stark, a character...
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  • The Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish: Immram Maele Dúin, Modern Irish: 'Iomramh Maoile Dhúin') is the tale of a sea voyage written in Old Irish around the...
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  • at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Mac Mathúna, S. (1985). Immram Brain: Bran's Journey to the Land of the Women Mac Mathúna, S. (1995). Collins...
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    Tochmarc Luaine ('The Wooing of Luan') In the Cycles of the Kings: Immram Brain maic Febail ('The Voyage of Bran son of Febal'),[page needed][better source needed]...
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    branch is distantly related to the Irish tales of Cath Maige Mucrama and Immram Brain as well as the early Arthurian texts The Spoils of Annwfn and How Culhwch...
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  • night with Cáintigern. An early version of this tale is found in the Immram Brain where Manannán prophecies Mongán's birth and near divine nature to Bran...
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