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Cormac mac Airt, also
known as
Cormac ua
Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or
Cormac Ulfada (long beard), was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
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Echtra Cormaic maic
Airt ('The
Adventure of
Cormac mac Airt'),
Compert Mongáin ('The
Birth of Mongán') In the Mythological...
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Proinsias Mac Airt (English:
Frank Card) (18
April 1922 – 8
January 1992) was an
Irish republican activist and long-serving
member of the
Irish Republican...
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Proinsias MacAirt Tomás
MacCurtain,
commanding officer IRA
members interned at
Curragh Military Prison during the 1950s. Tomás
Mac Giolla Seán
Mac Stíofáin...
- Achtan, fl. c. 1st-2nd
centuries AD,
mother of
Cormac mac Airt. In the
Irish saga, Cath
Maige Mucrama,
Achtan is
named as the
daughter of Olc Acha of the...
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recounts the
journey of the high-king
Cormac mac Airt to the Land of
Promise resided by the sea-god Manannán
mac Lir. The tale
bears the full m****cript title...
- to the
eleventh descendant of
Colla da Chrich, great-grandson of
Cormac mac Airt, who was
monarch of
Ireland about the
middle of the
third century. From...
- of nine
successive kings,
including Fedlimid Rechtmar, Art
mac Cuinn and
Cormac mac Airt. She is ****ociated with Rath Meave,
south of the Hill of Tara...
- Sept (Clan or Family) in the
county of Longford,[citation needed]
Cormac mac Airt, a semi-historical
Irish high king who
ruled from Tara ca. 227–266 AD....
- Art
mac Cuinn ("son of Conn"), also
known as Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the
sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"), was, according...