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Cath Maige Mucrama §§ 10–14, 61. On the battle of Cenn Abrat

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On the battle of Cenn Abrat, ed. and tr. Máirín O'Daly, Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama (1975): §§ 10–14 and § 61. The battle is also the subject of the late Middle Irish tale Cath Cinn Abrad.
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Verse beg. Ní élai / gáre ó luid Da Dérai, attributed to: Lugaid Mac ConLugaid Mac Con
Mac Con
Often simply Mac Con, a legendary high-king of Ireland from a people based in Munster; said to have defeated Éogan Mór and Art mac Cuinn in the battle of Mucrama after a return from exile following the battle of Cenn Abrat.
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April 2014, last updated: July 2022
On the battle of Cenn Abrat, ed. and tr. On the battle of Cenn Abrat, ed. and tr. Máirín <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">O'Daly</span>, <i>Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama</i> (1975): §§ 10–14 and § 61. The battle is also the subject of the late Middle Irish tale <em>Cath Cinn Abrad</em>.h Cinn Abrad]]. +

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