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|Title=After a miracle, Diarmait submits to Ciarán | |Title=After a miracle, Diarmait submits to Ciarán | ||
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|Description=The king and the saint | |Description=The king and the saint attend the gathering at Uisnech, which lasts a fortnight. Suddenly, a great drought seizes the land and many horses (lit. 'four-footed' creatures) die thereof. The men of Ireland approach Ciarán for help, who makes a prayer and so produces a spell of rain that causes twelve main streams (''prím-glaisi'') to spring forth. This miracle is cited as the reason why his church is entitled to a common tribute (''cána choitchinn'') throughout Ireland. | ||
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