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Airbertach mac
Cosse (died 1016) was an
Irish poet,
lector and
later superior of the
monastery of Ros
Ailithir (now Rosscarbery), on the
coast of south-west...
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progenitor of the clan was said to be
Airbertach,
Hebridean prince of the old
royal house of Moray.
Airbertach had a son
named Cormac, who was a bishop...
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France Cossé-le-Vivien,
France People named Cosse or Cossé include:
Airbertach mac Cosse,
Irish poet
Carolina Cosse,
Uruguayan engineer Emmanuelle Cosse...
- MS 1467,
Cormac mac
Airbertach would appear to have
lived in the 10th century, but the man
represented as his father,
Airbertach, is
given as the son...
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Fachtna of
Rosscarbery (died c. 600),
founder of Ros
Ailithir monastery.
Airbertach mac
Cosse (died c. 1016), was a poet and the
lector and
superior of Ros...
- MS 1467,
Cormac mac
Airbertach would appear to have
lived in the 10th century, but the man
represented as his father,
Airbertach, is
given as the son...
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Finlaech cas son of,
Murdoch son of,
Ferchard son of,
Cormac son of,
Airbertach son of, Feradach. — Celtic
Scotland According to
Skene in Collectanea...
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location missing publisher (link) Ó Néill, Pádraig (1977–1979). "
Airbertach mac Cosse's Poem on the Psalter". Éigse. 17: 19–46. Ó Riain, Pádraig (1981)...
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Ecclesiastical Record, new
series VIII, pp. 178–190 (1871–1872).
Airbertach mac Coisse.
Known as
Airbertach mac
Cosse (died 1016), he was an
Irish poet,
lector and...
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Origin of the Picts."
Studia Hibernica 4 (1964): pp. 138–54. "A Poem by
Airbertach mac Cosse." Ériu 20 (1966): pp. 112–139. "Ein Text von
Togail Troí." Zeitschrift...