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Sanas Cormaic (Irish pronunciation: [ˈsˠanˠəsˠ ˈkɔɾˠəmˠəc]; or
Sanas Chormaic,
Irish for "Cormac's narrative"), also
known as Cormac's Glossary, is an...
- Dál
Cormaic (also
Clann Cormaic, Uí
Cormaic Lagen,
Moccu Corbmaic) were a
Gaelic dynasty located in
South Kildare. St. Abbán had six brothers:
Daman Uí...
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Tecosca Cormaic "The
Instructions of Cormac" is a ninth-century Old
Irish gnomic text
which is cast as a
dialogue between the
legendary High-King of Ireland...
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Echtra Cormaic or
Echtra Cormaic i Tir
Tairngiri (Cormac's
Adventure in the Land of Promise) is a tale in
Irish mythology which recounts the
journey of...
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Gilla in
Chomded húa
Cormaic was a Gaelic-Irish poet of the
early Middle Ages, fl. c. 1150 - c.1170.
Gilla in
Chomded was a poet,
scribe and
scholar at...
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commemorative stone monument, and is
known as
Tooreencormick (Irish: Tuairín
Cormaic,
meaning 'little
field of Cormac')
after Cormac MacCarthy Reagh, who was...
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Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile,
otherwise known as the
MacCarthys of
Srugrena Abbey, or the
Srugrena sept, as well as the
Trant McCarthys, are a sept...
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deity and
Otherworld guardian Manannán mac Lir in the tale
Echtra Cormaic. But
these "apples" are
actually "balls of red gold"
hanging on a musical...
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Eithne Tháebfhota ("of the Long Side") was one of the
daughters of the king Cathaír Mór.
According to the
Irish mythology, she was
described as the queen...
- follows: “M931.13 Bard Boinne,
chief poet of Ireland, was
slain by the Ui-
Cormaic-Cobha”. His
obituary in the
Chronicon Scotorum is as follows: “Annal CS933...