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|PlaceCategory=Cnucha
|PlaceCategory=Cnucha
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
|ShortDescription=Irish poem on the origin of the placename Cnucha, which has come down as a shorter version in <i>Dinnshenchas Érenn</i> as well as a considerably longer one (64 st.) in <i>Agallamh beag</i>.
|ShortDescription=Irish poem which has come down as a shorter version in <i>Dinnshenchas Érenn</i> dealing with the origin of the place-name Cnucha. A considerably longer one (64 st.) is attributed to Caílte in <i>Agallamh beag</i>, where it begins with the stanzas of the shorter version but then continues at some length with the kings of Ireland, with Finn and with Caílte’s present.
|LanguageAuto=Late Middle Irish
|LanguageAuto=Late Middle Irish
|Language=late Middle Irish
|Language=late Middle Irish

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