• Geoffrey Keating (Irish: Seathrún Céitinn; c. 1569 – c. 1644) was an Irish historian. He was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, and is buried in Tubrid...
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    Green, and Co. 1903. Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David...
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    Translated by Whitley Stokes. Keating, Geoffrey. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Section 26. Corpus of Electronic Texts. Keating, Geoffrey. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Section...
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  • Section 42, XLII, page 287; by Geoffrey Keating. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Section 42, XLII, page 287; by Geoffrey Keating. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Section...
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  • narrative history of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, written in Irish and completed c. 1634. It begins with a preface in which Keating defends the honour of Ireland...
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    to die in Ireland – twelve years after their arrival according to Geoffrey Keating, twelve days after their arrival according to the Annals of the Four...
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  • the Lebor Gabála Érenn, he was himself killed by Airgetmar and Dui. Geoffrey Keating says he ruled for seven years, resisted Airgetmar and made peace with...
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  • consisting of a prose introduction and a poem. In the 17th century, Geoffrey Keating drew on a version of the former for his Foras Feasa ar Éirinn. The...
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  • kings of Assyria (1192-1189 BC, according to Jerome's Chronicon). Geoffrey Keating dates their reign from 1272 to 1269 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters...
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    for Great Britain.) According to the 17th-century Irish historian Geoffrey Keating (Irish: Seathrún Céitinn), the three sovereignty goddesses associated...
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  • Another reason given by MacNeill was a problem made by Keating himself. According to Keating, when the province of Míde was being founded, it was created...
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  • Tautanes in Assyria (1191–1182 BC according to Jerome's Chronicon). Geoffrey Keating dates his reign from 1269 to 1259 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters...
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  • son of Nama, brother of Nechtan. The Annals of the Four Masters and Geoffrey Keating say he overthrew his father himself. His mother was Ernmas. He had...
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  • Érenn, 150 years according to the Annals of the Four Masters, but Geoffrey Keating, citing an ancient poem, gives him only twenty-one years. According...
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  • Eochu Mumu killed him in vengeance in the battle of Sliab Belgatain. Geoffrey Keating adds that during his reign, his son Aengus Olmucada conquered Scotland...
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  • Lebor Gabála Érenn says he ruled for either sixty or forty years (Geoffrey Keating says twenty, the Four Masters forty) before being killed by Art's son...
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  • High King himself - Conchobar was succeeded by Cairbre Cinnchait. Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that Crimthann succeeded Conchobar...
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    27–35 (Gray translation); Annals of the Four Masters M3304-3310; Geoffrey Keating, History of Ireland 1.9 The Second Battle of Mag Tuired pp. 35–43,...
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  • continuing the feud between the descendants of Erimon and Éber Finn. Geoffrey Keating, who interprets his epithet as meaning "great hogs", dates his reign...
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  • C. The Annals of the Four Masters dates his reign to 1621–1544 BC; Geoffrey Keating to 1209–1159 BC. Also spelled Tigernmais, Tigernmus, Tighearnmhas etc...
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  • Mór, who was succeeded directly by his son Lóegaire Lorc. However, Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that, after killing Úgaine...
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  • Masters, by Elim mac Conrach, or by Cairbre Cinnchait according to Geoffrey Keating. His wife Eithne, daughter of the king of Alba (Scotland), who was...
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  • reign of the usurper Cairbre. Geoffrey Keating has Feradach succeed his father Crimthann, placing Cairbre's reign later. Keating relates that the judge Morann...
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  • the Lebor Gabála Érenn says he gained it because of his exile, while Geoffrey Keating explains it as meaning "bare canoes", because he had canoes for a fleet...
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  • three seven-year stints; the Annals of the Four Masters agrees, but Geoffrey Keating gives them each a single reign of twenty-one years each, except for...
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    Lawrence Rawson. Crystal Press, 1920. p. 431 "The History of Ireland", Geoffrey Keating. Ex-classics Project, 2009. p. 82 "The Story of Tuan mac Carill". maryjones...
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  • of the Taking of Ireland Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956, p. 253 Geoffrey Keating, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn 1.26 Annals of the Four Masters M4306-4307 v...
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  • deaths of Samson in ancient Israel, and Fleuthius, king of Assyria. Geoffrey Keating dates his reign from 1239–1209 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters from...
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    connected with Scoti raids in Britain during the end of the Roman rule. Geoffrey Keating, in his 17th-century History of Ireland, says that during the winter...
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  • Crinna. The Lebor Gabála Érenn makes no reference to Fergus' descent. Geoffrey Keating gives him a long genealogy, naming his father as Finnchad, son of Ogaman...
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