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- The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 8 (1889) +
- The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 9 (1890) +
- Bran of Boirenn + (pupil of Tuán mac Cairill and Finnian of Moville in <i>LGÉ</i>)
- Neire (Núallgnáth) + (pupil/fosterson of the mythical judge Morann, whose instructions of wisdom he proclaims to the young king of Tara, Feradach Find Fechtnach (<em>Audacht Morainn</em>))
- Trédhe nach fuilngeand rígh réil +
- Fo réir Coluim cén ad-fías +
- Nidu dír dermait +
- Agents for index: Ó Néill dynasties + (r. 1455-1483 (abd.), d. 1484.)
- Agents for index: Ó Néill dynasties + (r. 1483-1493)
- Agents for index: Ó Néill dynasties + (r. 1498-1509)
- Agents for index: Ó Néill dynasties + (r. 1513-1519)
- The Bible and its reception + (receptions and uses of the Bible, including biblical exegesis and readings, use of the BIble in literature and visual culture.)
- recognition by miraculous sight of seer + (recognition, i.e. identification of a person or persons, by a seer's special sight.)
- reference sources + (reference works and other reference sources)
- Acallam na senórach - ll. 354–468. The fort of Ard Ruide +
- Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn ocus Cairche Dergáin (index) +
- agricultural activity +
- Taliesin + (renowned British poet, known both as a his … renowned British poet, known both as a historical poet at the court of Urien and other rulers and as a more fictionalised persona of supreme status. Poems attributed to him survive in the 14th-century manuscript now known as the Book of Taliesin (NLW Peniarth 2). as the Book of Taliesin (NLW Peniarth 2).)
- Stokes, Whitley, “The destruction of Dá Derga’s hostel”, Revue Celtique 22 (1901) +
- Holder, Alfred, Die Reichenauer Handschriften, vol. 1 (1906) +
- Holder, Alfred, Die Reichenauer Handschriften, vol. 2 (1914) +
- Holder, Alfred, et al., Die Reichenauer Handschriften, vol. 3 (1918) +
- Mór Muman + (reputed daughter of Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn, king of Munster from the Éoganachta, and wife of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib. In scholarship about her role in such tales as <em>Aided Chúanach meic Ailchíne</em>, she is often described as a sovereignty goddess.)
- Fíacc of Sletty + (reputed disciple of Saint Patrick, abbot and patron saint of Sléibte (Sletty, Co. Laois).)
- Mél of Ardagh + (reputed founder and patron saint of Ardachad (Ardagh, Co. Longford); associated with St Brigit of Kildare)
- Funech of Clonbroney + (reputed, late 7th-century founder of Clúain Brónaig (Clonbroney, Co. Longford))
- Holder, Alfred, Alt-celtischer Sprachschatz, vol. 1 (1896) +
- Holder, Alfred, Alt-celtischer Sprachschatz, vol. 3 (1913) +
- Holder, Alfred, Alt-celtischer Sprachschatz, vol. 2 (1904) +
- Source:Críth gablach/§ 28/28 (02/3) +
- Storage:3161/Primary 01 +
- Storage:3161/Primary 01 +
- Duffy (Seán) ODNB/toc01 +
- Guide:Texts/To do - 1 +
- Lebor gabála Érenn (Recension B) +
- Hughes (Kathleen) 1980a/toc01 +
- Hughes (Kathleen) 1980a/toc01 +
- Lucian of Samosata + (rhetorician and satirist of Assyrian descent, who was probably born in Samosata, Syria, and travelled widely as a lecturer (Asia Minor, Greece, Italy and Gaul) before settling in Athens; author of some eighty works in Greek.)
- stylistic devices of speech sound + (rhyme, alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, etc.)
- Fothad Canann (Canainne) + (rival of Finn mac Cumaill; brother to Fothad Airgtech and Fothad Cairptech)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/A + (royal dynasty of north-west Connaught.)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/L + (royal dynasty of south-east Co. Cork.)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/B + (royal dynasty, or group of dynasties, of Connacht.)
- Aeddan ap Blegywryd + (ruler in Gwynedd; killed in battle by Llywelyn ap Seisyll in 1017/1018)
- Rudraige mac Dela + (ruler of the Fir Bolg; ruler of Ulster)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/D + (rulers of Fir Chúl / Cúla Breg)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/R + (ruling ''gens'' and kingdom in NE Co. Antrim and in Argyll.)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/E + (ruling ''gens'' of the Fothairt)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/F + (ruling ''gens'' of the Ulaid.)
- Agents for index: Gaelic peoples/C + (ruling dynasty of Mag Line.)