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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p229.htm#i13938He collected a small fleet and sailed to the island he hadglimpsed from the tower in Brigantia. He immediately encounteredthe chieftains of the Tuatha de Danann, who were in control ofIreland at the time, having conquered the Fir Bolg, its previousrulers.3 Íth mac Breguin was buried in Spain.3 He saw Irelandfrom the top of the tower in Brigantia on a cold winter'snight.3 He died in Ireland. Killed in a battle, on what becameknown as the plain of Ith, with the Tuatha de Danann. His mencarried his body back to their ships and the fleet returned toSpain
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