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Battle of Mag Itha
Part of Mythological Cycle
Datecirca 2580 BCE
Location
Disputed
Result Victory for the followers of Partholón
Belligerents
Followers of Partholón Fomorians
Commanders and leaders
Partholón Cichol Gricenchos
Strength
300-800 Fomorians
Casualties and losses
All Fomorians killed

Mag Itha, Magh Ithe, or Magh Iotha was, according to Irish mythology, the site of the first battle fought in Ireland. Medieval sources estimated that the battle had taken place between 2668 BCE and 2580 BCE (Anno Mundi 2530 or 2618).[1] The opposing sides comprising the Fomorians, led by Cichol Gricenchos, and the followers of Partholón.

According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the Fomorians had lived in Ireland for 200 years, subsisting by fishing and fowling, before the arrival of Partholón, whose people were the first in Ireland to build houses and brew ale. The Lebor Gabála dates Partholón's arrival in Ireland to AM 2608 (2590 BCE), and says the Battle of Mag Itha took place ten years later, in AM 2618 (circa 2580 BCE). The plain of Mag Itha is said to have been cleared by Partholón's hireling Ith, and the battle to have taken place on the slemna, or "smooth lands", of that plain. 300 Fomorians took part in the battle, and Partholón was victorious. The earliest recensions of the Lebor Gabála say that Cichol was killed and the Fomorians destroyed; later recensions say the Fomorians had one arm and one leg each, the battle lasted a week, and no-one was killed or wounded as it was fought by magic.[2]

The Annals of the Four Masters dates the battle to Anno Mundi 2530 (c. 2668 BCE), and says 800 Fomorians took part in the battle, all of whom were killed.[3] Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn also mentions the battle, but gives little detail and no date.[4]

  1. ^ The traditional date of the Nativity of Jesus – the basis of the western calendar as the traditional end of years 1 BCE and the beginning of 1 CE (or AD) was usually estimated in the Western Church to have taken place in Anno Mundi (AM) 5197–5199.
  2. ^ R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part III, Irish Texts Society Vol. 39, 1940, pp. 2-15, 72-75, 85
  3. ^ John O'Donovan (ed. & trans.), Annala Rioghachta Éireann: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters Vol. 1, Hodges, Smith, and Co, 1856, pp. 4-8
  4. ^ David Comyn, The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, D. D. Vol. 1, Irish Texts Society Vol. 4, 1901, pp. 162-163

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