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|Title=Díarmait becomes king with St Ciarán's aid
|Title=1. Díarmait becomes king with St Ciarán's aid
|Number=1
|Description=Having been driven out by Tuathal Máelgarb, Díarmait mac Cerbaill flees across Loch Rí and the Shannon. At the same time, Ciarán comes to Druim Tiprat to found a monastery, travelling with a group of 8 on the lake and one of 200 on land. At this site they light a fire.  
|Description=Having been driven out by Tuathal Máelgarb, Díarmait mac Cerbaill flees across Loch Rí and the Shannon. At the same time, Ciarán comes to Druim Tiprat to found a monastery, travelling with a group of 8 on the lake and one of 200 on land. At this site they light a fire.  


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|Title=Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én
|Title=Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én
|Number=1.1
|Description=Snám Dá Én (‘Swimming place of two birds’) is so called because here Nár son of Finnchad son of Conall Cernach killed two birds that were on the shoulder of Eistine the female warrior (''banfhéinneda'').
|Description=Snám Dá Én (‘Swimming place of two birds’) is so called because here Nár son of Finnchad son of Conall Cernach killed two birds that were on the shoulder of Eistine the female warrior (''banfhéinneda'').
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|Persons=Nár mac Finnchad; Finncha mac Conaill Cernaig; Conall Cernach;  
|Comments=This aside is a comment on the placename Snám Dá Én (see the story above).
|Persons=Nár mac Finnchad; Finncha mac Conaill Cernaig; Conall Cernach;
|Places=Snám Dá Én
|Places=Snám Dá Én
|Type=Ulster Cycle;
|Type=Ulster Cycle;
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|Title=Ciarán's curse on Diarmait
|Title=Ciarán's curse on Diarmait
|Description=At Beltaine, Diarmait holds the assembly of Uisnech (''dál Uisnig''), in line with customary practice. The three major conventions (''ard-dála'') at that time are the assembly of Uisnech (''dál Uisnig'') at Beltaine; the fair/assembly of Tailtiu (''óenach Tailten'') at Lugnasad; and the feast of Tara (''féis Temrach'') at Samain. Anyone who would disturb<!---or violate the regulations current at that time?----> these activities would receive the death penalty.  
|Number=2
|Description=At Beltaine, Diarmait holds the assembly of Uisnech (''dál Uisnig''), in line with customary practice. The three major conventions (''ard-dála'') at that time are the assembly of Uisnech (''dál Uisnig'') at Beltaine; the fair/assembly of Tailtiu (''óenach Tailten'') at Lugnasad; and the feast of Tara (''féis Temrach'') at Samain. Anyone who disturbs<!---or violate the regulations current at that time?----> these activities incurs the death penalty.  
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|Title=After a miracle, Diarmait submits to Ciarán
|Number=3
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|Title=The adulterous husband
|Number=4
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|Title=The birth of Áed Sláine and the prophecy of Becc mac Dé
|Number=5
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