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quatrains in LL)
Notes on Félire Óengusso Text on
Irish Ordeals Poem by
Gilla Coemain, "Annálad
anall uile" (first line)
Annals of Tigernach, AD 283, on Finn's...
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Gilla Cóemáin mac
Gilla Samthainde was a
Medieval Irish poet (fl. 1072). He was
author of Annálad
anall uile, a poem of fifty-eight quatrains, and a number...
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although it has
traditionally been
attributed to the
Irish poet
Gilla Cóemáin.
Lebor Bretnach exists in five m****cripts: U. Dublin,
Royal Irish Academy...
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Hibernicarum Chronologia' (1685). The
Lebor Gabála,
Baile in Scáil,
Gilla Cóemáin's poem "Annalad
annall uile",
Fland Mainistrech's poem "Rig
Themra dia tesband...
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Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded by St
Coeman Kill-choemain; Cell-
coemain Kilkilvery Monastery early monastic site;
erenaghs until at
least 11th...
- from CELT. On the m****cript, see the
National Library of Ireland.
Gilla Cóemáin (ascribed author), "Attá sund
forba fessa" in the Book of
Leinster Giraldus...
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Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded by St
Coeman Kill-choemain; Cell-
coemain 53°14′26″N 9°45′31″W / 53.240564°N 9.758606°W / 53.240564; -9.758606...
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Church was
named after Saint Caomháin, who
founded the
monastery of
Airdne Coemain, now Ardcavan,
County Wexford, c. 548.[citation needed] Caomháin may be...
- King of the
Scots and
Picts Kenneth MacAlpin. 1180, the son of
Niall Ua
Coemain (O' Keenan) was
killed by
Donnchadh Mac
Cathmail and
Donnchadh himself...