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Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib ("The War of the
Irish with the Foreigners") is a
medieval Irish text that
tells of the
depredations of the
Vikings and Uí Ímair...
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Great Heathen Army, as king of the "dark heathens", and
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib identifies Bárid mac Ímair, King of
Dublin as the
leader of the "fair heathens"...
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written by Saxo Grammaticus, the
Primary Chronicle, and
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib. Few
scholars still accept these texts as
reliable sources, as historians...
- with Bárid
probably succeeding him as King of Dublin.
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib names a son of Amlaíb, most
likely Oistin, as
raiding with him. It has...
- the rout
after the
death of Brian. On the
other hand,
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib ("The War of the
Irish with the Foreigners"), says that the men of Meath...
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Annals of the Four Masters. It also
informs the
Irish text
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib. The
Library of
Trinity College, Dublin,
possesses the
original m****cript;...
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mythical Irish animal. It is
listed in the 12th
Century 'Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib (The War of the
Irish with the Foreigners)
amongst the
venomous beasts...
- Éireann (The
Annals of the Four Masters) ((Noah) to 1616). "Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib".
Encyclopedia of the
Medieval Chronicle Online. doi:10.1163/9789004184640_emc_sim_001174...
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getting the
relatively poorer Kingdom of Dublin. Hart;
Cogad Gaedel re
Gallaib, p. 279 Downham, p. xvi O Croinin, p. 111 Downham, p. 26 Downham, p. 27–28;...
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together for contrast, for
instance in the 12th-century book
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib. As adjectives,
English has the two variants:
Gaulish and Gallic. The two...