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Cormacan Eigeas (died 946) was an
Irish poet.
Cormacan Eigeas mac
Maelbrighdhe was
Chief Ollam of Ireland.
Eigeas denoted 'the Learned'. He was
chief poet...
- ISBN 9781846035777. Dymmok, John (1843). "A
Treatise of Ireland". In Mac Maoilbrighde,
Cormacan (ed.).
Tracts Relating to Ireland. Vol. ii. Dublin:
Irish Archeological...
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chess player (b. 880) Abu Bakr Shibli,
Persian official and Sufi (b. 861)
Cormacan Eigeas,
Irish poet (approximate date)
Daniel Ben
Moses al-Kumisi, Jewish...
- Preceded by Bard
Boinne Chief Ollam of
Ireland 931–934 Succeeded by
Cormacan Eigeas...
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Since the 18th and 19th
century the name has been
rendered as Ó Cormacáin,
Cormacan, Cormican.
Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain,
Abbot of Aran, died 1114. Muirchertach...
- Sliabh-Suidhe-an-riogh, or in English, The
Mountain Of The
Death Of The King.
Cormacan the Poet, the
Chief Bard "We were a
night at Ath-Caille, On the very brink...
- Preceded by
Cormacan Eigeas Chief Ollam of
Ireland 946–975 Succeeded by
Eochaidh Ua Floinn...
- Mac Neill.
Tracts relating to Ireland. Vol. 1.
translation of a poem by
Cormacan Eigeas. Dublin:
Irish Archaeological Society. p. 64. ****son,
David (2004)...
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chess player (b. 880) Abu Bakr Shibli,
Persian official and Sufi (b. 861)
Cormacan Eigeas,
Irish poet (approximate date)
Daniel Ben
Moses al-Kumisi, Jewish...
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translation of the 8th
century text The
Expulsion of the Déisi.
Cormacán Eigeas.
Cormacán Eigeas mac
Maelbrighdhe (died 946) was
Ollamh Érenn,
chief poet...