Acallam na senórach ll. 1002–1019. Patrick and Caílte travel to Connacht

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Ed. Whitley Stokes, ‘Acallamh na senórach’ in Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch... (1900): ll. 1002–1019, beg. Ocus nír' cian do bhátar ann co bh-fhacatar in móirsheiser da n-innsaigid; tr. Ann Dooley • Harry Roe, Tales of the elders of Ireland (1999): 32–33. Patrick is invited to spread the Gospel in Connacht and goes north, apparently accompanied by Caílte and his retinue. The itinerary is described. A tent is set up near Loch Cróine (Lough Croan, Co. Roscommon), where Muiredach Mór mac Fínnachta, king of Connacht, and the nobles of the province pay homage to him.
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Ocus nír' cian do bhátar ann co bh-fhacatar in móirsheiser da n-innsaigid

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Saint PatrickSaint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
St Patrick
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Caílte mac RónáinCaílte mac Rónáin
Caílte mac Crundchon meic Rónáin
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle)
or Caílte mac Crundchon meic Rónáin, kinsman of Finn mac Cumaill and a prominent member of his fían; accomplished warrior and hunter; one of the protagonists of Acallam na senórach
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Muiredach mac Fínnachta [king of Connacht]Muiredach mac Fínnachta ... king of Connacht
king of Connacht in Acallam na senórach
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Loch CróineLoch Cróine

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June 2014, last updated: May 2022
Ed. Ed. Whitley <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Stokes</span>, ‘Acallamh na senórach’ in <i>Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch...</i> (1900): ll. 1002–1019, beg. <em>Ocus nír' cian do bhátar ann co bh-fhacatar in móirsheiser da n-innsaigid</em>; tr. Ann <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Dooley</span> • Harry <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">Roe</span>, <i>Tales of the elders of Ireland</i> (1999): 32–33.Patrick is invited to spread the Gospel in Connacht and goes north, apparently accompanied by Caílte and his retinue. The itinerary is described. A tent is set up near Loch Cróine (Lough Croan, Co. Roscommon), where Muiredach Mór mac Fínnachta, king of Connacht, and the nobles of the province pay homage to him. nobles of the province pay homage to him. +

Ocus nír' cian do bhátar ann co bh-fhacatar in móirsheiser da n-innsaigid

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