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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 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.  
|Description=The king and the saint attend the gathering at Uisnech, which lasts a fortnight. Suddenly, a great drought seizes the land and many '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. In the presence of the men of Ireland, Diarmait submits to Ciarán, offering the services of himself and of his children.  
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|Title=The adulterous husband
|Title=The ''bacucc''
|Number=4
|Number=4
|Description=Ciarán attends the Óenach Tailten at Lugnasad and works many miracles. For instance, a man who had just worn a false oath is suddenly afflicted with an ulcer on his neck. His head falls off and the man continues to walk without his head. After the ''oenach'', the headless man, described as ''in bacucc'' (?, cf. Ambacuc), dwells for seven years with the monks of Clonmacnoise.
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|Comments=Cf. ''[[Echtra Ambacuc]]''
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|Title=The birth of Áed Sláine and the prophecy of Becc mac Dé
|Title=The birth of Áed Sláine and the prophecy of Becc mac Dé
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|Title=Becc mac Dé, his prophecies and Áed Dub
|Title=Becc mac Dé, his prophecies and Áed Dub

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