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|Defaultsort=Tairired na nDessi
|Title=''Tairired na nDéssi''
|Title=''Tairired na nDéssi''
|Defaultsort=Tairired na nDessi
|TranslatedTitle=The migration of the Déisi
|TranslatedTitle=The migration of the Déisi
|TitleInfo=Also known as ''Tucait innarba na nDessi i mMumain'' ("The cause of the expulsion of the Déssi into Munster")
|TitleInfo=Also known as ''Tucait innarba na nDessi i mMumain'' ("The cause of the expulsion of the Déssi into Munster")
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|Categories=Cycles of the Kings
|Language=Recension A is [[language::Old Irish]] and has been dated to the middle of the 8th century.<ref>{{Cite shorthand |Meyer 1908-1910e}}</ref> <br>
The later Recension B predates the compilation of LU (AD 1106). "How much earlier than this date [...] remains open to question since it also preserves a number of Old Irish forms. At any event, the almost complete absence of independent objective pronouns in the Lebor na Huidre copy suggests a date of composition at least some fifty or more years before previous to A.D. 1106" (Hull).<ref>{{C|Hull 1958-1959a}}: 15 note 5, referring here to {{C|Strachan 1904d}}: 177</ref>
|Textual relationships=Two titles relevant to the story, ''Tochomlad na nDési a Temraig'' and ''Longes Eithne Uathaige'', occur in the [[medieval Irish tale lists]]. It is uncertain to which version(s) they refer.<ref>{{C|Hull 1958-1959a}}: 14; {{C|Meyer 1908-1910e}}.</ref>
|Manuscripts=Recension A:
|Manuscripts=Recension A:
*{{MS|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502/2 (ff. 19-89)|pages=131b-133b}}
*{{MS|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502/2 (ff. 19-89)|pages=131b-133b}}
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* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316 |pages= 67a-68b }}
* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316 |pages= 67a-68b }}
* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336 |columns=720b-723a}}
* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336 |columns=720b-723a}}
|Language=Recension A is [[language::Old Irish]] and has been dated to the middle of the 8th century.<ref>{{Cite shorthand |Meyer 1908-1910e}}</ref> <br>
|Manuscripts2=
The later Recension B predates the compilation of LU (AD 1106). "How much earlier than this date [...] remains open to question since it also preserves a number of Old Irish forms. At any event, the almost complete absence of independent objective pronouns in the Lebor na Huidre copy suggests a date of composition at least some fifty or more years before previous to A.D. 1106" (Hull).<ref>{{C|Hull 1958-1959a}}: 15 note 5, referring here to {{C|Strachan 1904d}}: 177</ref>
|ObservableExtent=covers multiple recensions
|Textual relationships=Two titles relevant to the story, ''Tochomlad na nDési a Temraig'' and ''Longes Eithne Uathaige'', occur in the [[medieval Irish tale lists]]. It is uncertain to which version(s) they refer.<ref>{{C|Hull 1958-1959a}}: 14; {{C|Meyer 1908-1910e}}.</ref>
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{{Cite |Hull 1958-1959a |commentary=Based on all three manuscripts.}}
{{Cite |Hull 1958-1959a |commentary=Based on all three manuscripts.}}
{{Cite |Meyer 1907c2 |commentary=TCD 1316 and 1336.}}
{{Cite |Meyer 1907c2 |commentary=TCD 1316 and 1336.}}
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|Secondary sources={{Cite |Meyer 1908-1910e}}
|Secondary sources={{Cite |Meyer 1908-1910e}}
{{Cite |Hull 1954e }}
{{Cite |Hull 1954e }}
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{{Cite |Ó Cathasaigh 1976a}}
{{Cite |Ó Cathasaigh 1976a}}
{{Cite |Ó Cathasaigh 1984a}}
{{Cite |Ó Cathasaigh 1984a}}
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  1. ^ Vernam Hull, ‘The later version of the expulsion of the Déssi’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 27 (1958–1959): 14; Kuno Meyer, ‘Gauls in Ireland’, Ériu 4 (1908–1910).