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missing publisher (link). Smyth,
Alfred P (1974), "The ****
Neill and the
Leinstermen in the
Annals of Ulster, 431–516 A.D", Études Celtiques, 14: 121–43,...
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receiving the poet's
invective and dishonor. The poet
intended to goad the
Leinstermen into
killing him,
thereby causing war
between Leinster and Ulster, so...
- off a
great prey of cattle; and he laid
siege to the Nor**** and the
Leinstermen for two months. On this
occasion were
slain Fionn, son of Goirmghilla;...
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Sengarmna "Finn and Gráinne" "Finn and the Phantoms" (prose) Poem on
Leinstermen and
their expeditions against the Leth
Cuinn Poems on
winter and summer...
- them. 999
Battle of
Glenn Mama
Brian Boru and Máel
Sechnaill defeat the
Leinstermen and
Vikings of Dublin. 1000
Battle of
Lastovo Forces of the Republic...
- Tígh-Damáin, in Uí Criomhthannain. He was of the Dál
Cormaic of the
Leinstermen and a
brother of St. Abbán and St.
Senach of Cill-mór. His feast-day...
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besieged in the fort of
Howth Head,
north of Dublin, but
break out, and the
Leinstermen are put to flight. In the
ensuing pursuit, the
Ulster hero
Conall Cernach...
- of Tara, such as Úgaine Mór,
Labraid Loingsech and
Cathair Mór. The
Leinstermen had
originally achieved hegemony in
Ireland to the
detriment of the Ulster-based...
- Amlaíb and
Gilla Ciaráin mac Glún Iairn.
Behind them
again came the
Leinstermen,
headed by Máel Mórda.
Sigtrygg remained in
Dublin with
enough men to...
- was
known in
Irish as Cóiced Laigen,
meaning "Fifth/province of the
Leinstermen" (Modern
Irish Cúige Laighean),
where their descendants ruled till the...