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'''Sadhbh''' was a [[Gaels|Gaelic]] noblewoman who married [[Bárid mac Ímair]], the son of the [[Viking]] leader [[Ímair]] and King of [[Dublin]] in [[Ireland]]. The two had a son named [[Sichfrith]]. | '''Sadhbh''' was a [[Gaels|Gaelic]] noblewoman who married [[Bárid mac Ímair]], the son of the [[Viking]] leader [[Ímair]] and King of [[Dublin]] in [[Ireland]]. The two had a son named [[Sichfrith]]. | ||
In the 870s, Sadhbh travelled with Bárid's mother from Ireland on a pilgrimage to southern [[Europe]] to seek a potential cure for his mother's illness.<ref name="Blood Bond">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Blood Bond]]</ref> At some point, they arrived in {{Wiki|Cauterets|Caldarez}} near the border of southern [[Francia]], hoping that the waters from the {{Wiki|Pyrenees}} would improve her health. When Bárid's mother's health had improved, Sadhbh wrote a letter back to Bárid in Dublin to report the news. In the letter, Sadhbh also urged Bárid to have patience with Sichfrith.<ref name="ACV">'' | In the 870s, Sadhbh travelled with Bárid's mother from Ireland on a pilgrimage to southern [[Europe]] to seek a potential cure for his mother's illness.<ref name="Blood Bond">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Blood Bond]]</ref> At some point, they arrived in {{Wiki|Cauterets|Caldarez}} near the border of southern [[Francia]], hoping that the waters from the {{Wiki|Pyrenees}} would improve her health. When Bárid's mother's health had improved, Sadhbh wrote a letter back to Bárid in Dublin to report the news. In the letter, Sadhbh also urged Bárid to have patience with Sichfrith.<ref name="ACV">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – ''Wrath of the Druids''</ref> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The name Sadhbh is an Irish femine personal name, derived from the {{Wiki|Proto-Celtic language|Proto-Celtic}} word *sŭādŭā '(the) sweet and lovely (lady)'. It was the name of the {{Wiki|Sadhbh|mother}} of the | The name Sadhbh is an Irish femine personal name, derived from the {{Wiki|Proto-Celtic language|Proto-Celtic}} word *sŭādŭā '(the) sweet and lovely (lady)'. It was the name of the {{Wiki|Sadhbh|mother}} of the legendary poet and warrior {{Wiki|Oisín}}, who was the son of the [[Irish mythology|Irish mythical]] hero [[Finn McCool]].<ref>{{WP|Sadhbh (name)}}</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Sadhbh was a Gaelic noblewoman who married Bárid mac Ímair, the son of the Viking leader Ímair and King of Dublin in Ireland. The two had a son named Sichfrith.
In the 870s, Sadhbh travelled with Bárid's mother from Ireland on a pilgrimage to southern Europe to seek a potential cure for his mother's illness.[1] At some point, they arrived in Caldarez near the border of southern Francia, hoping that the waters from the Pyrenees would improve her health. When Bárid's mother's health had improved, Sadhbh wrote a letter back to Bárid in Dublin to report the news. In the letter, Sadhbh also urged Bárid to have patience with Sichfrith.[2]
Behind the scenes
The name Sadhbh is an Irish femine personal name, derived from the Proto-Celtic word *sŭādŭā '(the) sweet and lovely (lady)'. It was the name of the mother of the legendary poet and warrior Oisín, who was the son of the Irish mythical hero Finn McCool.[3]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids – Blood Bond
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids
- ↑
Sadhbh (name) on Wikipedia
