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- Muircheartach mac Con Ceartaich Mac Liag, aka Muircheartach Beag, Irish poet, died 1015. MacLiag was Chief Ollam of Ireland. He was a native of South Connacht...
- ****ara, son of Macliag, chief poet of Ireland, died." His obit is given in the Annals of Ulster as follows- "U1030.8 Cú Mara son of Mac Liac, chief ollav...
- Tri are the Ui Dobailén and Ui Duinnchaichig and Ui Ailella, of whom was Mac Liag the poet. The Dési, moreover, are of the race of Fiachu Suigde; they, with...
- Urard Mac Coise, died 990 Clothna mac Aenghusa, died 1008 Muircheartach mac Cu Ceartach Mac Liag, died 1015 Cúán úa Lothcháin, died 1024 Cú Mara mac Mac Liac...
- Clothna mac Aenghusa, Irish poet, died 1008. Clothna held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland. Some of his poems are held in the Library of Trinity College...
- defeated by the Sil Cellaig at the Battle of Achad Liac (in Cluain Acha Liag, now called Killeroran- i.e. the Uí Maine inauguration site). After this...
- written by 1401. It is written in Middle Irish. Lecan was the site of the Mac Fhirbhisigh school of poetry in the territory of Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, now...
- The Song of the Woods (T. Moore), partsong (London, 1903) War Song of Macliag, partsong (London, c1904) Irish Partsongs and Choruses, arr. (London, 1899–1913)...
- monastic site, founded in the 5th century by St Mac Liag, disciple of St Declan of Ardmore Cell-mic-liag 52°10′00″N 7°04′30″W / 52.166625°N 7.074985°W...
- features only the first verse. The Screaming Orphans on their album Sliabh Liag (2013). Pete Seeger recorded this song with his own lyrics, calling it "Over...