- "Ailill Aulom, Mac Con and Find ua Báiscne" Poem
ascribed to
Maelmuru Othna in the
dindsenchas of Áth Liac Find,
where Finn is
called 'mac Umaill'....
- held the post of
Chief Ollam of Ireland. He died in 887 A.D. His
nickname ‘
Othna’,
referred to him
being a
member of the
monastery of
Othain at Fahan, County...
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Academy (302 leaves)
Trinity College Library Opening lines of Máel Mura
Othna's poem "Flann for Érinn" ("Flann over Ireland"), from the
Great Book of Lecan...
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Mainistrech (ascr.), "Rig
Themra toebaige iar tain" 133b 516 Mael Muru
Othna (ascr.), "Can a
mbunadas na nGaedel" 135a 524 Mac
Cosse fer
legind Ruis...
- last of the
traditional Uí Néill high kings.
Flann was
served by Máel Mura
Othna (died 887), "chief poet of Ireland". In 885 Máel Mura
composed the praise...
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fallen The
Howard Collector #11
Spring 1969
Where Are Your Knights, Donn
Othna?
Originally untitled (Lord 1976, p. 191) Lord 1976, p. 191
Herman 2006,...
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Thespieus matucanae Lindsey, 1925
Thespieus opigena (Hewitson, 1866)
Thespieus othna (Butler, 1870)
Thespieus peruviae Lindsey, 1925
Thespieus pinda Evans, 1955...
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Orthodox Brethren" "A Vision" "A Warning" "Where Are Your Knights, Donn
Othna?" "Who Is
Grandpa Theobald?" "The
Years Are as a Knife" "Headings" Chalker...
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fallen The
Howard Collector #11
Spring 1969
Where Are Your Knights, Donn
Othna?;
Untitled ("Now that the
kings have fallen")
Originally untitled (Lord...