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Maiccni Echach ard a nglé,
traditionally attributed to the
famous Flann mac
Lonáin,
Chief Ollam of Ireland. Here both
Crimthann and
Mongfind can be
found and...
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another name for King
Aldfrith of
Northumbria (died 704 or 705)
Flann mac
Lonáin (died 896),
Irish poet
Flann Sinna (died 916), also
called Flann mac Maíl...
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Flann mac
Lonáin (died 896) was an
Irish poet.
Flann mac
Lonáin was a
famed and at
times controversial poet. He was the
Chief Ollam of
Ireland He seems...
- Heeney). Gnó Beag made up of the
civil parishes of
Rahoon and Moycullen. Loch
Lonáin north of the
village of
Maigh Cuilin (Moycullen) and the
Aille River between...
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referred to as
their people in an
obscure poem in Old
Irish by
Flann mac
Lonáin (d. 896). In the
Banshenchas she is
called "Mongfind of the Érnai" (Érainn)...
- Aodhagáin
Giolla Brighde Mac Con
Midhe Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
Flann mac
Lonáin Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh Fear
Flatha Ó Gnímh Mathghamhain...
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beith it
hingnais mían dam do bit him
comgnais Tucthar dam
duanaire Meic
Lonain co
faiccmis a
cialla na
nduan dilet ann. Et Uale in
Christo Life and health...
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Report P
Whyte (1-02), L O
Lonain (1-00), S Aherne, JJ
Hutchinson (0-02 each), M Curry, T O
hUllachain (0-01...
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Saint Dungal (fl. 811 – 828)
Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840 – 860)
Flann mac
Lonáin (d. 896) Cináed Ua Hartacáin (d. 975) Mael Ísu Ó Brolcháin (d. 1086) Gilla...
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Cuirb Neachtain Meic Con Eirc
Measain Súilléith Brógáin Labáinn Seanáin
Lonáin Carrthainn Fraoich Osgair Measain Duinn Cruitín file a quo Mac Cruitín Maile...