-
quarter of the 9th
century and is held to be the
author of the Félire
Óengusso ("Martyrology of Óengus") and
possibly the
Martyrology of Tallaght. Little...
- of Leinster, An
Leabhar Breac, Book of Ballymote, and a
gloss to Félire
Óengusso. and
Rawlinson B 502. It was
through his
father that Declán
belonged to...
-
composed an Old
French version. The ninth-century
Irish calendar Félire
Óengusso commemorates the
Seven Sleepers on 7 August. It[which?] was also translated...
-
Leabhar Breac,
Rawlinson B 502 and in
glosses to his
entries in the Félire
Óengusso. His
pedigree in the
Irish genealogies,
which appear to have been composed...
-
Loingsech mac
Óengusso (died 703) was an
Irish king who was High King of Ireland.
Loingsech was a
member of the
northern Cenél
Conaill branch of the Uí...
-
Maghnusa (d. 1498), whom he
regarded as the
author of
additions to the Félire
Óengusso (see below).
Although nothing of the kind has come to light, they do make...
- are
witnessed by
variety of sources,
including Irish annals, the Félire
Óengusso and
other martyrologies, the
Tripartite Life of St
Patrick and a list of...
- sources.
Notable examples include the
Martyrology of
Tallaght and the Félire
Óengusso. Such
hagiographical calendars were
important in
establishing lists of...
- Phantoms" Poem on the
birth of Oisín (two
quatrains in LL)
Notes on Félire
Óengusso Text on
Irish Ordeals Poem by
Gilla Coemain, "Annálad
anall uile" (first...
-
Byzantine Empire and papacy,
refuses to ****ist him. High King
Loingsech mac
Óengusso and his
forces are
routed during an
invasion of
Connacht (Ireland). He...