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2015
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Callan, Maeve, “Líadain’s Lament, Darerca’s Life, and Íte’s Ísucán: evidence for nuns’ literacies in early Ireland”, in: Virginia Blanton, Veronica OʼMara, and Patricia Stoop (eds), Nuns’ literacies in medieval Europe: the Kansas City dialogue, 27, Turnhout: Brepols, 2015. 209–227.

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“Líadain’s Lament, Darerca’s Life, and Íte’s Ísucán: evidence for nuns’ literacies in early Ireland”
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Virginia Blanton (ed.) • Patricia Stoop (ed.) • Veronica O'Mara (ed.), Nuns’ literacies in medieval Europe: the Kansas City dialogue (2015)
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209–227
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2015
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Íte of KilleedyÍte of Killeedy
patron saint of Cell Íte (Killeedy, Co. Limerick)
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LíadainLíadain
(supp. fl. 7th century)
a professional female poet (ban-éices) of the Corcu Duibne in the tragic love story known as Comrac Líadaine ocus Cuirithir.
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Mo Ninne of KillevyMo Ninne of Killevy
(first half of the sixth century (d. 517, s.a. AU))
Dar Ercae of Killevy
founder and patron saint of Cell Shléibe (Killevy, Co. Armagh); daughter of Mochta, a nobleman of the Conailli Muirthemne.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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