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Lebor Bretnach,
formerly spelled Leabhar Breathnach and
sometimes known as the
Irish Nennius, is an 11th-century
historical work in Gaelic,
largely consisting...
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Tuath Dé, "tribe of gods", or
Tuatha Dé, "tribes of gods". In the
Lebor Bretnach their name is
translated into
Latin as
plebes deorum, "god-folk". However...
- Tigernach, the Four
Masters and Innisfallen, the
Chronicon Scotorum, the
Lebor Bretnach (which
includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and
various Lives of Saints...
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historical record.
Mythical kings of the
Picts are
listed in the
Lebor Bretnach's account of the
origins of the Cruithne. The list
begins with Cruithne...
- Tigernach, the Four
Masters and Innisfallen, the
Chronicon Scotorum, the
Lebor Bretnach (which
includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and
various Lives of Saints...
- Tigernach, the Four
Masters and Innisfallen, the
Chronicon Scotorum, the
Lebor Bretnach (which
includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and
various Saints' Lives...
- Tigernach, the Four
Masters and Innisfallen, the
Chronicon Scotorum, the
Lebor Bretnach (which
includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and
various Lives of Saints...
- twelfth-century tale "Of The
Miracles of
Cairnech Here" in the
Lebhor Bretnach, the
Irish version of the
Historia Brittonum, and in the tenth- to twelfth-century...
- CELT:
Corpus of
Electronic Texts, 2003,
retrieved 29
October 2007
Lebor Bretnach (The
Irish version of the
Historia Britonum of Nennius), CELT:
Corpus of...
- Cork
includes the
Annals of Ulster,
Tigernach and Innisfallen, the
Lebor Bretnach and the
Chronicon Scotorum among others. Most are
translated or translations...