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Bibliography

Downey, Clodagh, “Women, the world and three wise men: power and authority in tales relating to Niall Noígiallach and Lugaid Mac Con”, in: Dan M. Wiley (ed.), Essays on the early Irish king tales, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008. 127–147.

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Article
“Women, the world and three wise men: power and authority in tales relating to Niall Noígiallach and Lugaid Mac Con”
Work
Dan M. Wiley (ed.), Essays on the early Irish king tales (2008)
Pages
127–147
Year
2008
Subjects and topics
Headings
Cycles of the Kings
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History, society and culture
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Lugaid Mac ConLugaid Mac Con
Mac Con
Often simply Mac Con, a legendary high-king of Ireland from a people based in Munster; said to have defeated Éogan Mór and Art mac Cuinn in the battle of Mucrama after a return from exile following the battle of Cenn Abrat.
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Níall NoígíallachNíall Noígíallach
(supp. fl. 4th/5th century)
Níall Noígíallach;Níall mac Echach Muigmedóin
high-king of Ireland in early and medieval Irish tradition
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Dennis Groenewegen
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June 2011, last updated: March 2022