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* {{Text person |Crimthann mac Lugdach |description=king of Uí Maine, son of Lugaid, described as the first Connachtman since the time of conversion to have killed a woman. }}
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* {{Text person |Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn |name=Rícenn; Ricend; usually simply referred to in this text as ‘the daughter’ (''ingen''). Her name ''Rícenn'' first occurs in the text when Caírech asks her to marry the king in her place. |description=daughter of Crimthann mac Lugdach, who entrusts her to the cleric Mac Raith in compensation for his crime. }}
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* {{Text person |Mac Reithe of Kilmacrehy |name=here called Mac Raith mac nAingin or less plausibly, Mac Raith meic nAingin |description=The cleric who baptises Rícenn and takes her into fosterage }}
|person=Crimthann mac Lugdach
* {{Text person |Caírech Dergáin |name=also Caírech Dercáin |description=A nun at Clúain Bairenn to whom Rícenn is entrusted to be raised and educated. A great reputation for beauty. }}
|description=king of Uí Maine, son of Lugaid, described as the first Connachtman since the time of conversion to have killed a woman.
* {{Text person |Tipraite mac Foramáin |description=king of Túadmumu, who seeks to marry Caírech and later, Rícenn. }}
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* {{Text person |servant (anonymous) |description=servant sent by Tipraite mac Foramáin to examine if Caírech is as beautiful as the rumours suggest and so if she would be a fitting match for the king.}}
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* {{Text person |pet crane}}
|person=Rícenn ingen Chrimthainn
* {{Text person |Dúngal mac Tipraiti |description=son of Rícenn and Tipraite, eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Dúngaile }}
|name=Rícenn; Ricend; usually simply referred to in this text as ‘the daughter’ (''ingen''). Her name ''Rícenn'' first occurs in the text when Caírech asks her to marry the king in her place.
* {{Text person |Ciarán of Clonmacnoise |names=Ciarán }}
|description=daughter of Crimthann mac Lugdach, who entrusts her to the cleric Mac Raith in compensation for his crime.
}}{{Text person
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|person=Mac Reithe of Kilmacrehy
|name=here called Mac Raith mac nAingin or less plausibly, Mac Raith meic nAingin
|description=The cleric who baptises Rícenn and takes her into fosterage }}
{{Text person
|pre=*
|person=Caírech Dergáin
|name=also Caírech Dercáin
|description=A nun at Clúain Bairenn to whom Rícenn is entrusted to be raised and educated. A great reputation for beauty.
}}
{{Text person
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|person=Tipraite mac Foramáin
|description=king of Túadmumu, who seeks to marry Caírech and later, Rícenn.
}}
{{Text person
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|person=servant (anonymous)
|description=servant sent by Tipraite mac Foramáin to examine if Caírech is as beautiful as the rumours suggest and so if she would be a fitting match for the king.
}}
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|person=Dúngal mac Tipraiti
|description=son of Rícenn and Tipraite, eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Dúngaile
}}
{{Text person
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|person=Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
|names=Ciarán
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* Much of the action is set in two kingdoms:
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** {{Text place |Uí Maine |description=kingdom of Uí Maine }}
|description=* Much of the action is set in two kingdoms:
** {{Text place |Túadmumu |description=kingdom of Thomond }}.
}}
* {{Text place |Clúain Bairenn |description=religious house belonging to Caírech Dergáin, now Cloonburren (Co. Roscommon) }}
{{Text place
* {{Text place |Sinand |description=River Shannon }}
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* {{Text place |Máenmag |name=Máenmag; Móenmagh |description=Now Moyne (Co. Clare). The northern church is built around ''Lec Ricinde'' (‘Rícinn’s stone’) }}
|place=Uí Maine
* {{Text place |Clúain Cenél Dúngaile |description=The southern church, built when Rícenn refuses to marry Tipraite in the north. }}
|description=kingdom of Uí Maine
}}
{{Text place
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|place=Túadmumu
|description=kingdom of Thomond
}}
{{Text place
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|place=Clúain Bairenn
|description=religious house belonging to Caírech Dergáin, now Cloonburren (Co. Roscommon)
}}
{{Text place
|pre=*
|place=Sinand
|description=River Shannon
}}
{{Text place
|pre=*
|place=Máenmag
|name=Máenmag; Móenmagh
|description=Now Moyne (Co. Clare). The northern church is built around ''Lec Ricinde'' (‘Rícinn’s stone’)
}}
{{Text place
|pre=*
|place=Clúain Cenél Dúngaile
|description=The southern church, built when Rícenn refuses to marry Tipraite in the north.
}}
}}
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==Description==
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