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|Initial words 2= | |Initial words 2=Leachta carad i gcath Bhriain | ||
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|Categories=Classical Irish poetry | |Categories=Classical Irish poetry | ||
|SubjectCategory=Brian Úa Néill | |SubjectCategory=Brian Úa Néill; Battle of Dún (1260); | ||
|ShortDescription=Elegy for Brian Ua Néill and other, northern chieftains slain at the ‘battle of Dún’ (near Downpatrick) in 1260.<!---Í Chatháin---> | |ShortDescription=Elegy for Brian Ua Néill and other, northern chieftains slain at the ‘battle of Dún’ (near Downpatrick) in 1260.<!---Í Chatháin---> | ||
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird | |AscribedAuthorAuto=Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird | ||
|Ascribed to=The poem is anonymous in TCD 1381 and BL Add. 40766. The ascription to Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird occurs only in TCD 1291 | |Ascribed to=The poem is anonymous in TCD 1381 and BL Add. 40766. The ascription to Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird occurs only in TCD 1291, whose text derives from TCD 1381, and has been described by Pádraig Ó Macháin as an invention of its scribe, Aodh Ó Dálaigh.{{Note|{{C|Ó Macháin (Pádraig) 2003a}}.}} | ||
|LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish; | |LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish; | ||
|Date=mid-13th century{{Note|{{C|Simms (Katharine) 2010a}}.}}, after 1260 | |||
|Manuscripts2={{MS | |Manuscripts2={{MS | ||
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|MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1291 | |MS=Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1291 | ||
|commentary= | |commentary=A copy of the former, here attributed to <i>Feargal Og Mhac an Bhaird</i>. 124 lines. | ||
|folios=109, 110<!--111?--> | |folios=109, 110<!--111?--> | ||
|incipit=Leacht carad ó chath Bhriain | |||
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