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Flann Mainistrech (died 25
November 1056) was an
Irish poet and historian.
Flann was the son of
Echthigern mac Óengusso, who had been
lector at the monastery...
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Saint Buithe (or Buite) who died
around 521. Poet and
historian Flann Mainistrech,
Flann of Monasterboice, was
lector here.
Little is
known about the monastery...
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Annals of
Tigernach The
Senchus Fer n-Alban The
Synchronisms of
Flann Mainistrech of
Monasterboice The Duan
Albanach Adomnán of Iona's Life of
Saint Columba...
- 916), also
called Flann mac Maíl Sechnaill, High King of
Ireland Flann Mainistrech (died 1056),
Irish scholar Flann O'Brien, a pen name used by
Irish writer...
- who
ruled for four
years over Dál
Riata and the
Synchronisms of
Flann Mainistrech place him
between Caustantín mac
Fergusa and Eóganán mac Óengusa, Caustantín's...
- from Réidig dam, a Dé, do nim, a
Middle Irish poem
attributed to
Flann Mainistrech in
later m****cripts.[citation needed] The
annals are now
housed in the...
- Dál
Riata king-lists, the Duan
Albanach and the
Synchronisms of
Flann Mainistrech. In some
sources he is
called Eochaid Crook-Nose (Riannamail), but modern...
- and mad bulls,
attached to him in the 11th-century
writings of
Flann Mainistrech,
echoed by his
description in The
Prophecy of Berchán as "the
rough one...
- Domungart, Nechtan, Ném, Crumíne. However, the
Synchronisms of
Flann Mainistrech list Dúnchad mac Dubáin as king,
while the Duan
Albanach ****ociated one...
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Floinn (936–1004) from
Armagh –
Poems 30, 41, 53, 65, 98, 109, 111
Flann Mainistrech mac
Echthigrin (died 1056),
lector and
historian of
Monasterboice Abbey...