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|Title=<em>Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn {{7}} Cairche Dergáin</em> | |||
|TranslatedTitle=The adventures of Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn and Caírech Dergáin | |TranslatedTitle=The adventures of Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn and Caírech Dergáin | ||
|TitleInfo=This is the title adopted by Dan Wiley.{{Note|{{C/s|Wiley 2008b|at=35-36, 61}}.}} The text in the manuscript occurs without title. | |TitleInfo=This is the title adopted by Dan Wiley.{{Note|{{C/s|Wiley 2008b|at=35-36, 61}}.}} The text in the manuscript occurs without title. | ||
|Initial words in prose=Crimthann mac Lughdhach diatā Crimthann la Hū Maine is ē cētfher di Chonnachtaib romarb mnāi iar creidem hé. | |Initial words in prose=Crimthann mac Lughdhach diatā Crimthann la Hū Maine is ē cētfher di Chonnachtaib romarb mnāi iar creidem hé. | ||
| | |Categories=Cycles of the Kings; Irish hagiography; Irish hagiography | ||
|AgentCategory=Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn;Crimthann mac Lugdach;Id:Mac Reithe of Kilmacrehy;Caírech Dergáin | |||
|Type=Subject:minor Irish prose tales | |Type=Subject:minor Irish prose tales | ||
|ShortDescription=Short narrative about two pious women, Rícenn, daughter of the king of Uí Maine, and her tutoress Caírech Dergáin, nun at Clúain Bairenn. | |ShortDescription=Short narrative about two pious women, Rícenn, daughter of the king of Uí Maine, and her tutoress Caírech Dergáin, nun at Clúain Bairenn. | ||
|Summary=When Tipraite, the king of Thomond, intends to marry Caírech, she asks Rícenn to go in her stead. While in this way Caírech is able to keep her vow of chastity, Rícenn agrees to marry the king in her place (when Rícenn shows herself to the king's men waiting outside, she is apparently believed to be the nun wanted by the king). She succeeds in eliciting from him a number of pious acts, including the construction of two churches, and becomes a devout widow after his death. The text ends on the note that on this account, the ''trícha(i)t in tredual'' is given to Ciarán (of Clonmacnoise), God and Caírech. | |Summary=When Tipraite, the king of Thomond, intends to marry Caírech, she asks Rícenn to go in her stead. While in this way Caírech is able to keep her vow of chastity, Rícenn agrees to marry the king in her place (when Rícenn shows herself to the king's men waiting outside, she is apparently believed to be the nun wanted by the king). She succeeds in eliciting from him a number of pious acts, including the construction of two churches, and becomes a devout widow after his death. The text ends on the note that on this account, the ''trícha(i)t in tredual'' is given to Ciarán (of Clonmacnoise), God and Caírech. | ||
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|DateStart=900 | |DateStart=900 | ||
|DateEnd=1200 | |DateEnd=1200 | ||
| | |Manuscripts2={{MS | ||
|Select=Manuscript | |||
|prefix=* | |||
|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS B iv 2 | |||
|folios=145a-145b | |||
}} | |||
|FormPrimary=prose | |FormPrimary=prose | ||
|TextTOCintro={{Under construction}} | |TextTOCintro={{Under construction}} | ||
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|DescriptionQuery=No | |DescriptionQuery=No | ||
|SummaryQuery=No | |SummaryQuery=No | ||
|Comments=The term ''trícha(i)t in tredual'' is translated as ‘threefold territory’ by {{C|Ní Dhonnchadha 2002b}}. | |Comments=The term ''trícha(i)t in tredual'' is translated as ‘threefold territory’ by {{C/s|Ní Dhonnchadha 2002b}}. | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Classification=Subject:minor Irish prose tales;Subject:Cycles of the Kings;Subject:Irish hagiography | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 12 January 2024
Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn ⁊ Cairche Dergáin ‘The adventures of Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn and Caírech Dergáin’
- Middle Irish
- prose
- Cycles of the Kings, Irish hagiography, minor Irish prose tales
- Crimthann mac Lughdhach diatā Crimthann la Hū Maine is ē cētfher di Chonnachtaib romarb mnāi iar creidem hé.
- Middle Irish
- (2)n. 2 Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha, ‘Mary, Eve and the Church (c. 600-1800)’ in The Field Day anthology of Irish writing, vol. IV... (2002): 129.
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