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Senchán Torpéist (c. 560–649 AD) was a Gaelic-Irish poet.
Seanchan Torpest was the
Chief Poet of
Connacht c. 640 AD when he
succeeded Dallán Forgaill...
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compensation depending on the cir****stance.
Ireland portal Ollamh Érenn
Senchán Torpéist Dallán
Forgaill Ó Dónaill, Niall. "Ollamh", Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla...
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Proceedings of the
Great Bardic Institution)
include a
dispute between Senchán Torpéist the bard and king
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin of Connacht, which...
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examples can be
adduced for
later ages:
Seventh century Poem
attributed to
Senchán Torpéist,
along with Finn's pedigree, in a
genealogical tract of the Cocangab...
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Order and
after his
death the
other poets decide that
Senchán should become the new ollam.
Senchán in turn
decides that he and the
poets should pay a visit...
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story is lost. The
story is told that, in the 6th century, the poet
Senchán Torpéist
gathered the
poets of
Ireland together to see if any of them knew...
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foretale recounts how the tale came to be. In the 6th century, the poet
Senchán Torpéist
gathered the
poets of
Ireland together to see if any of them knew...
- Leinster,
which begins: "The
poets of
Ireland one day were
gathered around Senchán Torpéist, to see if they
could recall the 'Táin Bó Cuailnge' in its entirety...
- Preceded by
Senchán Torpéist
Chief Ollam of
Ireland ?–887 Succeeded by
Flann mac Lonáin...
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Squires (born 1942)
James Stephens (1880–1950)
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745)
Senchán Torpéist (fl. c. 580 – c. 650)
Katharine Tynan (1861–1931)
William Wall...