• Urard mac Coise (died 990) was an Irish poet who lived in the townland of Clare, County Westmeath. Urard Mac Coise was Chief Ollam of Ireland. He was the...
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  • Urard Mac Coise, died 990 Clothna mac Aenghusa, died 1008 Muircheartach mac Cu Ceartach Mac Liag, died 1015 Cúán úa Lothcháin, died 1024 Cú Mara mac Mac...
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    administrator and governor Sahl ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher (b. 910) Urard Mac Coise, Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) "Conrad II - Holy Roman emperor". Encyclopedia...
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  • ringforts, one of which is probably the residence of the aforementioned Urard Mac Coise. Descriptions of each are on The Heritage Council of Ireland website...
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  • administrator and governor Sahl ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher (b. 910) Urard Mac Coise, Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) 991 March 1 – En'yū, emperor of Japan (b...
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  • Clothna mac Aenghusa, Irish poet, died 1008. Clothna held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland. Some of his poems are held in the Library of Trinity College...
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  • Preceded by Cinaedh Ua hArtagain Chief Ollam of Ireland 975–984 Succeeded by Urard Mac Coise...
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