• listed in the Baile Chuinn Chétchathaig Dáire mac Cormaic, a son of the celebrated Cormac mac Airt Dáire mac Degad, father of the legendary Cú Roí and...
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  • Dáire Drechlethan "Dáire of the Broad Face" is a king of Tara listed in the Old Irish Baile Chuinn Chétchathaig. His identity with any king of Tara from...
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  • She is not mentioned in other sources. According to the Sanas Cormaic, Crimthand Mór mac Fidaig built a great fortress in Cornwall known as Dind Traduí...
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  • Cormac's sons, Dáire, Cellach, Anlach and Cairbre Lifechair, and ten daughters. Two of his daughters, Gráinne and Aillbe, married the hero Fionn mac Cumhaill...
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    Dáire Cerbba (or Cerba, Cearba, Cearb; meaning "Silver Dáire" or "Dáire the Sharp/Cutting") was a 4th-century Irish dynast who was evidently a king of...
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  • descend from a certain Dáire (*Dārios), both Dáire Doimthech (Sírchrechtach), ancestor of the Corcu Loígde, and from Dáire mac Dedad, father of Cú Roí...
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    Munster people who appear in the Ulster Cycle, led by Cú Roí, son of Dáire mac Dedad, and the legendary High King Conaire Mór, grandson of Iar and ancestor...
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    Sancti Patricii, the Banshenchas, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, and Flann mac Lonáin Dáire Cerbba / Maine Munchaín | |_______________________________________...
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    List of kings of Leinster (category MacMorrough Kavanagh dynasty)
    (ancestors of the Mac Murchada and Caomhánach), the Uí Dúnlainge (ancestors of the O'Byrnes and the O'Tooles), the Uí Bairrche (ancestors of the Mac Gormáin),...
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  • mac Lonáin (d. 896). In the Banshenchas she is called "Mongfind of the Érnai" (Érainn), and given a later son Sidach following the Connachta. Dáire Cerbba...
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    Gualae, d. 859 Cormac mac Cuilennáin, d. 908 (see also Sanas Cormaic, Cormac's Glossary) Cellachán Caisil, d. 954 Donnchad mac Cellacháin, d. 963 Eóganacht...
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    history. Prominent figures featuring in this Cycle are Cú Roí mac Dáire, Conaire Mór, Lugaid mac Con Roí and others. These men are all presented as great warriors...
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  • been one of the two great seats of the Dáirine and the legendary Cú Roí mac Dáire. The earthworks remain and the fortress can be found next to the modern...
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    Gaelic Ireland. According to the early medieval texts Sanas Cormaic written by Cormac mac Cuilennáin and Tochmarc Emire, Belltaine 'May-day' i.e. bil-tene...
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    2018. Retrieved 16 January 2016. MacCormaic, Ruadhán (2016). The Supreme Court. Penguin Random House. p. 25. MacCormaic 2016, p. 23. "Grants and Confirmations...
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  • written by 1401. It is written in Middle Irish. Lecan was the site of the Mac Fhirbhisigh school of poetry in the territory of Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, now...
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  • Cork" 60a-61b Beata Molaga Life of St. Molaga 61b Ectra Cormaic macAirt Adventures of Cormaic macAirt 62b Acso ant adhbhar fanabar Domnach Crom Dubh Tale...
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    the original on 30 January 2017 – via CreateSpace. Meyer, Kuno, Sanas Cormaic: an Old-Irish Glossary compiled by Cormac úa Cuilennáin, King-Bishop of...
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