-
twelve saints are
grouped together as such in the text Dá
apstol décc na
hÉrenn ("The
Twelve Apostles of Ireland", the
modern Irish being Dhá
Aspal Déag...
- was High King of Ireland. The
Annals of
Ulster use the Old
Irish title rí
hÉrenn uile, that is "king of all Ireland", when
reporting his death, distinguishing...
-
recorded by the
Chronicle of the
Kings of Alba as
taking place in
Sraith Herenn was also
recorded by the
Annals of
Ulster as the
killing of Ímar ua Ímair...
-
their peers." (2000, p. 62).
Responding to the ****umption of the
title ri
hErenn uile ("king of all Ireland") by Mael
Sechlainn I in 862, she furthermore...
- accounts. Its
supposed origins are
described in
Tuathal Techtmar 7 Ríge na
hÉrenn, part of a
continuation of the
Lebor Gabála Érenn, and in the
Acallam na...
-
Duncan 2017, p. 136.
Broughton 1952, p. 559.
Citing Ascon. 78 C; Auct. Ad
Herenn. 1.24; Cic. De Or. 2.124; Brut. 135; Tusc. 5.14; Balb. 28.
Broughton 1952...
-
rulers from Ireland,
Gaelic Scotland, and
Pictland was
binding for
feraib Hérenn ocus Alban, 'on the men of
Ireland and Britain'.
According to Kuno Meyer's...
- Máel Sechnaill's
obituary titled him "King of all Ireland" (Old Irish: rí
hÉrenn uile). On Máel Sechnaill's death, the Uí Néill
kingship p****ed back to the...
- f. 49r Poem
attributed to
Dubthach hua Lugair,
Crimthann clothri coicid hErenn f. 49v Poem Ro
batar laeich do Laigneib, on the
birth of
Brandub mac Echach...
-
Flathiusa hErend. 97b Note on Ireland's
resemblance to Paradise,
beginning Inis
hErenn, tra, ro-suidigad isin fuined. 97b
Triad on
first three judgment in Ireland...