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Irish commairce

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§ 10. The revolt of the Connachta
The revolt of the Connachta (battle of Cúil Dreimne), ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
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One time, as Díarmait holds the feast of Tara, Curnán son of Áed son of Eochaid Tirmcharna (ancestor of the Síl Máil Ruain in Connacht) kills a man (anonymous). He secures for himself the protection (commairce) of Fergus and Domnall, two sons of Muirchertach mac Erca, who in turn place Curnán under the protection of the saint Colum Cille. Díarmait has Curnán executed all the same.
One time, as Díarmait holds the feast of Tara, Curnán son of Áed son of Eochaid Tirmcharna (ancestor of the Síl Máil Ruain in Connacht) kills a man (anonymous). He secures for himself the protection (commairce) of Fergus and Domnall, two sons of Muirchertach mac Erca, who in turn place Curnán under the protection of the saint Colum Cille. Díarmait has Curnán executed all the same.
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feast of Tara; sanctuary; violation of sanctuary;
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Curnán mac Áedo <strong>Curnán mac Áedo</strong> <br>ancestor of the Síl Máil Ruain in Connacht; son of Áed son of Eochaid Tirmcharna
Fergus mac Muirchertaig No associated entry available from the subject index
Domnall mac Muirchertaig No associated entry available from the subject index
Colum Cille <strong>Colum Cille</strong> <br>(<i>fl.</i> 6th century) <br>founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).
Díarmait mac Cerbaill <strong>Díarmait mac Cerbaill</strong> <br>(<em>supp. d.</em> 565) <br>In Irish historical tradition, high-king of Ireland, son of Fergus Cerrbél.
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Síl Mail RuainNo associated entry available., Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna<strong>Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna</strong> – No short description available <small>(link to subject index)</small>., Eochaid Tirmcharna<strong>Eochaid Tirmcharna</strong> – No short description available <small>(link to subject index)</small>., Muirchertach mac ErcaNo associated entry available.
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Ir. commairce