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Encyclopedia > Creidne

In Irish mythology, Creidne was a female warrior.


Not to be confused with Creidhne, the smith god.


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Dáil Éireann - Volume 315 - 14 June, 1979 - Estimates, 1979. - Vote 46: Defence (Resumed). (9211 words)
The sail training vessel Creidne completed its full programme of cruises during 1978 despite the fact that the weather during the season was the worst experienced since the sail training scheme began about ten years ago.
Creidne spent a total of 156 days on cruises covering a total of 5,296 miles and 121 adults, 170 boys and 46 girls went to sea on the vessel.
In this race Creidne finished in 12th position out of eighteen vessels in her class, a very creditable performance in view of the types of vessel against which she was competing.
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