Benbulben
(from the Irish: Binn
Ghulbain),
is a large rock formation in County Sligo, Ireland. It is part of the
Dartry Mountains, in an area sometimes called "Yeats
Country".Ben
Bulben is the setting of many Celtic legends. It is said to be the
dwelling of the Fianna, a band of warriors who lived in the 3rd
century. One example is a story in which the warrior Diarmuid Ua
Duibhne (Diarmuid) is tricked by the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn
McCool) into fighting an enchanted boar, which later kills the
warrior by piercing his heart with its tusk. The mountain is said to
be Diarmuid and GrĂ¡inne's resting place. Also, in the 6th century,
St. Columba led 3,000 soldiers up Ben Bulben to fight for the right
for the saint to copy from a Psalter he had borrowed from St.
Finnian.
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