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|TitleInfo=<ref>This is the title adopted by {{Cite shorthand|Wiley 2008b}}: 35-36, 61</ref>
|TitleInfo=<ref>This is the title adopted by {{Cite shorthand|Wiley 2008b}}: 35-36, 61</ref>
|Title=''Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn {{7}} Cairche Dergáin''
|Title=''Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn {{7}} Cairche Dergáin''
|TranslatedTitle=The adventures of Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn and Cairech Dergán
|TranslatedTitle=The adventures of Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn and Cairech Dergáin
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
|Description=Short narrative about Rícenn, daughter of the king of Uí Maine, and Cairech  Dergáin, another pious woman
|Categories=Cycles of the Kings; Early Irish hagiography
|LanguageAuto=Middle Irish;  
|LanguageAuto=Middle Irish;  
|Language=<ref>{{Cite shorthand|Ní Dhonnchadha 2002b}}: 129.</ref>
|Language=<ref>{{Cite shorthand|Ní Dhonnchadha 2002b}}: 129.</ref>
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|PersonsTitle=Characters
|Persons=include:
|Persons=include:
* {{Text person |Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn}}
* {{Text person |Crimthann mac Lugdach |description=king of Uí Maine, son of Lugaid, ancestor of the Uí Chrimthainn; described as the first Connachtman since the time of conversion to have killed a woman. }}
* {{Text person |Crimthann Cael |description=king of Uí Maine }}
* {{Text person |Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn |name=usually referred to in this text as ‘the daughter’ (''ingen'') |description=daughter of Crimthann mac Lugdach, who entrusts her to the cleric Mac Raith in compensation for his crime. }}
* {{Text person |Cairech Dergán }}
* {{Text person |Mac Raith mac Naingin |description=The cleric who baptises Rícenn and takes her into fosterage }}
* {{Text person |Cairech Dergáin |name=also Cairech Dercáin |description=A nun at Clúain Bairenn to whom Rícenn is entrusted for further education }}
* {{Text person |Tipraite mac Foramáin |description=king of Túadmumu (Thomond in northern Munster), who seeks to marry Rícenn }}
* {{Text person |Anonymous servant |description=servant sent by Tipraite mac Foramáin to inspect on her; one of his eyes is put out by a pet crane for spying on her.}}
* {{Text person |Dúngal |description=son of Rícenn and Tipraite, eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Dúngaile }}
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* {{Text place |Túadmumu |description=kingdom of Thomond }}
* {{Text place |Clúain Bairenn |description=religious house belonging to Cairech Dergán, now Cloonburren (Co. Roscommon) }}
* {{Text place |Sinand |description=River Shannon }}
* {{Text place |Máenmag |name=Máenmag; Móenmagh |description=Now Moyne (Co. Clare). The northern church is built around ''Lec Ricinde'' (‘Rícinn’s stone’) }}
* {{Text place |Clúain Cenél Dúngaile |description=The southern church, built when Rícenn refuses to marry Tipraite in the north. }}
}}
}}
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