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The Fir Domnann were an ancient Irish people located in the west and north of Connacht, in Irrus Domnann, from which Erris in County Mayo now takes it's name. In Irish mythology they make up one third of the Fir Bolg. They are probably related to the British Dumnonii, and to the Irish Laigin. They also provided the nameplace Inber Domnann, an old name for the Broadwater Estuary-Malahide Bay inlet in north County Dublin.
In the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Ferdiad, the best friend and foster-brother of Cúchulainn, by whom he was killed, was of the Fir Domnann.
References
- Byrne, Francis John (2001) Irish Kings and High-Kings; 2nd ed. Dublin: Four Courts Press
- O'Rahilly, T. F. (1946) Early Irish History and Mythology. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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