BachelorDragon.png

The bachelor programme Celtic Languages and Culture at Utrecht University is under threat.

This page has not as yet been published.

It is work in progress, but we hope to get it published in the foreseeable future.

Details


Page name:
Source:Aided Diarmata meic Cerbaill I/10 (revolt of the Connachta)/00004
Namespace
Source
Current visibility

Page class
textual items
Belongs to context
§ 10. The revolt of the Connachta
The revolt of the Connachta (battle of Cúil Dreimne), ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
Item serial number
00004 ASCII-based serial numbers are used to sort items in consecutive order.
Item description
Colum Cille is credited as saying that a barrier against a warrior (fri féine ndremain) would not be denied, hence the placename Cúil Dreimne, from Cúil Dreimféine.

§ 10. The revolt of the Connachta

# 00004 Aided Diarmata meic Cerbaill I
Colum Cille is credited as saying that a barrier against a warrior (fri féine ndremain) would not be denied, hence the placename Cúil Dreimne, from Cúil Dreimféine.
Keywords
battle of Cúil Dreimne; dinnshenchas;
Agents
Colum Cille <strong>Colum Cille</strong> <br>(<i>fl.</i> 6th century) <br>founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).