- The Síl
Conairi (Sil
Chonairi, Conaire) or "Seed of Conaire" were
those Érainn
septs of the
legendary Clanna Dedad descended from the
monarch Conaire Mór...
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Togal Bruidne Da
Derga "The
Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel" De Shíl
Chonairi Móir "On the
Descendants of
Conaire Mór" De
Maccaib Conaire "On the sons...
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Press for The
Discovery Programme. 2005. pp. 225–327
Lucius Gwynn, "De Síl
Chonairi Móir", in Ériu 6 (1912): 130–43. Bart Jaski,
Early Irish Kingship and Succession...
- 500–1297. Dublin: Four Courts, 2000. ISBN 1-85182-516-9
Lucius Gwynn, "De Síl
Chonairi Móir", in Ériu 6 (1912): 130–43.
Summary by Dan M.
Wiley Michael A. O'Brien...
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Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies. 1946. p. 119
Lucius Gwynn, "De Sil
Chonairi Móir", in Ériu 6 (1912): 130–43. O'Rahilly, p. 486 O'Rahilly, p. 201-2...
- John Grigsby,
Beowulf and
Grendel 2005:150-52. A
related tale is De Sil
Chonairi Móir. It has been
argued that
Geoffrey Chaucer's The
House of Fame borrows...
- Two
distantly related tales of more
interest to
genealogists are De Síl
Chonairi Móir and De
Maccaib Conaire. In
these he is
confused with his descendant...
- such as
Leabhar Ua Maine,
Senchus fer n-Alban, Book of Ballymote, De Shíl
Chonairi Móir, Book of Leinster,
Leabhar Cloinne Maoil Ruanaidh and the Ó Cléirigh...
- "De
Maccaib Conaire", in Ériu 6 (1912): 144–53.
Lucius Gwynn, "De Sil
Chonairi Móir", in Ériu 6 (1912): 130–43.
Vernam Hull. "The
Later Version of the...
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Amhra Colm Cille; Opus chronologi**** by Ubbo Emmius;
versions of De Shíl
Chonairi Móir, De
Maccaib Conaire, the Duan Albanach; the poem 'Saor do leannán...