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§§ 59, 63–66, 77. Mac Con’s reign
On the reign of Mac Con, ed. and tr. Máirín O'Daly, Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama (1975): §§ 59, 63–66, 77.
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With that the part of the house in which Mac Con made judgment collapses, hence the Clóenferta (‘Crooked mound’) of Tara. A quatrain beg. ‘Ro-huc Lugaid, láechda éo’ is recited.
With that the part of the house in which Mac Con made judgment collapses, hence the Clóenferta (‘Crooked mound’) of Tara. A quatrain beg. ‘Ro-huc Lugaid, láechda éo’ is recited.
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Lugaid Mac Con <strong>Lugaid Mac Con</strong> <br>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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Clóenferta
Tara
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Beg. Ro-huc Lugaid, láechda éo (1q)