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Shingurova, Tatiana, “The story of Mog Ruith: perceptions of the local myth in the seventeenth-century Ireland”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 38 (2018): 231–258.

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Article
“The story of Mog Ruith: perceptions of the local myth in the seventeenth-century Ireland”
Volume
38
Pages
231–258
Subjects and topics
Headings
17th century vernacular Irish literature Irish bardic poetry
Approaches
history (discipline)
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History, society and culture
Agents
Geoffrey KeatingKeating (Geoffrey)
(c.1580–1644)
Céitinn (Seathrún)
Irish priest, historian and poet; author of Foras feasa ar Éirinn
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Dubhaltach Mór Mac Fhir BhisighMac Fhir Bhisigh (Dubhaltach Mór)
Irish scholar and scribe of the Mac Fhir Bhisigh learned family
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Mog RuithMog Ruith
Mug Roith;Mug Ruith
Legendary Irish magician from Munster, who was linked in Ireland to biblical and apocryphal traditions, notably as a pupil under Simon Magus and as one responsible for the beheading of John the Baptist. He appears in Irish genealogies as a descendant of Medb and her lover Fergus mac Roích and as an ancestor for Fir Maige Féine, in the area about present-day Fermoy.
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Dáibhí Ó BruadairÓ Bruadair (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1625–c.1698(?))
Ó Bruadair (Dáibhídh);Ó Bruadair (David)
Prolific Irish poet.
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Dennis Groenewegen, User:Tatiana Shingurova
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December 2020