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|Initial words 2=<em>Cóic ríg tríchat triallsat róe</em>
|Initial words 2=<em>Cóic ríg tríchat triallsat róe</em>
|Classification=Subject:Irish historical verse;Subject:early Irish verse
|Classification=Subject:Irish historical verse;Subject:early Irish verse
|ShortDescription=Middle Irish poem (55qq) which enumerates early medieval kings of Leinster since the arrival of Christianity. According to its editor M. A. O'Brien, the poem is a composite work consisting of two parts: the first, longer series of stanzas listing 35 kings from Crimthann mac Énnai Chennselaig to Fáelán mac Muiredaig (d. 934) and a final series ending with Donnchadh mac Dúnlaing (d. 1036) when the latter was still alive.
|ShortDescription=Middle Irish poem (55qq) which enumerates early medieval kings of Leinster since the arrival of Christianity. According to its editor M. A. O'Brien, the poem is a composite work consisting of two parts: the first, longer series of stanzas listing 35 kings from Crimthann mac Énnai Chennselaig to Fáelán mac Muiredaig (d. 934) and a final series ending with Donnchadh mac Dúnlaing (d. 1036), who is represented as being still alive.
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