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Aided Diarmata meic Cerbaill I - § 10. The revolt of the Connachta
§ 10. The revolt of the Connachta
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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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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.
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.
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battle of Cúil Dreimne; dinnshenchas;
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Colum Cille <strong>Colum Cille</strong> <br>(<i>fl.</i> 6th century) <br>founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).