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Scarre, Annie M., “The beheading of John the Baptist by Mog Ruith”, Ériu 4 (1910): 173–181.

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“The beheading of John the Baptist by Mog Ruith”
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Ériu 4 (1910)
Meyer, Kuno, and John Strachan (eds), Ériu 4 (1908–1910), Dublin: School of Irish Learning.  
comments: For corrigenda, see p. 240.
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173–181
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Mog RuithMog Ruith
Mug Roith, Mug Ruith
Legendary Irish magician from Munster, who was linked in Ireland to biblical and apocryphal traditions, notably as a pupil under Simon Magus and as one responsible for the beheading of John the Baptist. He appears in Irish genealogies as a descendant of Medb and her lover Fergus mac Roích and as an ancestor for Fir Maige Féine, in the area about present-day Fermoy.
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