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- Gilla Cóemáin mac Gilla Samthainde was a Medieval Irish poet (fl. 1072). He was author of Annálad anall uile, a poem of fifty-eight quatrains, and a number...
- hÉoghusa Proinsias Ó Doibhlin Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde Tadhg Dall Ó hÚigínn Niníne Éces Colmán of Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin...
- Érenn "Roll of Kings" is taken from the poems of Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde, written c. 1072. Early Modern works like the Annals of the Four Masters...
- hÉoghusa Proinsias Ó Doibhlin Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde Tadhg Dall Ó hÚigínn Niníne Éces Colmán of Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin...
- the Gaelic Revival movement.[citation needed] Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde: (11th-century) a medieval Irish poet. Andrew Commins (19th-20th century)...
- Hartacáin (d. 975) Mael Ísu Ó Brolcháin (d. 1086) Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (fl. 1072) Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside (fl. 1147) Muireadhach Albanach (fl...
- hÉoghusa Proinsias Ó Doibhlin Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde Tadhg Dall Ó hÚigínn Niníne Éces Colmán of Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin...
- ?82 Tanaide (died c. 1075) – Poems 47, 54, 86 Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (fl. 1072) – Poems 13, 96, 115 It was late in the 11th century that a...
- hÉoghusa Proinsias Ó Doibhlin Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde Tadhg Dall Ó hÚigínn Niníne Éces Colmán of Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin...
- 127a 471 Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (ascr.), "hÉriu ard inis na rríg" 129b 491 Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (ascr.), "Attá sund forba fessa"...