The Celtic Literature Collective

This is the Genealogy of Cú Chulaind

[First column:]
Cú Culaind son of Sualtam
son of Dubthage
son of Cubair
son of Ler son of Nelruiad, that is nemthig
son of Cusantin son of Adgar
son of Boado son of Midgin
son of Caiss son of Uacais that is mind
son of Branaill son of Rethaig
son of Rindall son of Rindbailc
son of Sloitgen son of Rothchlaim
son of Uacaise son of the son of Coll
son of Cermait son of the Dagda
son of Elatha son of Delbaith
son of Net son of Indui
son of Alloit son of Thait.

[second column:]
Cu Chulaind son of Sualtam
son of Dubtagi son of Cubair
son of Ler son of Cusantin
son of Adachair son of Báetain
son of Midgni son of Úachaill
son of Cais Clothaig son of Cermait
son of the Dagda son of Inde
son of Doran son of Nomal
son of Condlai son of Memnon
son of Samrith son of Buithe
son of Tigernas
son of Follaig son of Ethriol
son of Íareól Fátha
son of Eremon son of Miled Espain

NOTES
The second column is largely in agreement with the first until the generation concerning Cermait son of the Dagda. Moreover, there is an obvious anachronism of having the Dagda come some thirteen generations after Eremon, whereas the annals and Lebor Gabala are in agreement that it was the Dagda's grandsons--Mac Cumhail, Mac Cecht and Mac Coll (the Coll of this genealogy) who lost Ireland to the sons of Mil Espain.

SOURCE
Translated by Mary Jones from the digital edition of Lebor na nUidre.