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|OtherTitles=The taboos of the kings of Ireland;
|OtherTitles=The taboos of the kings of Ireland;
|TitleInfo=This title is not attested as such, but may be used as a compromise based on the headings used for individual sections of the text. The title heading supplied in the Lecan and Lismore versions is ''Geasa {{7}} urgarta ríg Érenn/Teamra {{7}} ríg na cóiced''. The English title used by Myles Dillon for his edition is ''The taboos of the kings of Ireland''.
|TitleInfo=This title is not attested as such, but may be used as a compromise based on the headings used for individual sections of the text. The title heading supplied in the Lecan and Lismore versions is ''Geasa {{7}} urgarta ríg Érenn/Teamra {{7}} ríg na cóiced''. The English title used by Myles Dillon for his edition is ''The taboos of the kings of Ireland''.
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|Classification=Subject:Irish wisdom literature;
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature
|Categories=Medieval Irish wisdom literature
|ShortDescription=A compilation of prose and verse enumerating the prohibitions (''urgarta'' or ''gessa'') and prerogatives or prescriptions (''búada'' or ''áda'') of the kings of Tara as well as the provincial kings, i.e. of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. The verse incorporated is attributed to Cúán<!---Cuán ----> ua Lothcháin (d. 1024).
|ShortDescription=A compilation of prose and verse enumerating the prohibitions (''urgarta'' or ''gessa'') and prerogatives or prescriptions (''búada'' or ''áda'') of the kings of Tara as well as the provincial kings, i.e. of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. The verse incorporated is attributed to Cúán<!---Cuán ----> ua Lothcháin (d. 1024).

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