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|Title=Becc mac Dé interprets Diarmait's dream
|Title=Becc mac Dé interprets Diarmait's dream
|Description=One night, Diarmait has a dream in which two men, resembling a cleric and a layman, take off the king's diadem, break it in half and take one half each. The king awakes and describes his dream to Becc mac Dé and his poet (''file'') Cáirid son of Finncháem (his mother).  
|Description=One night, Diarmait has a dream in which two men, resembling a cleric and a layman, take off the king's diadem, break it in half and take one half each. The king awakes and describes his dream to Becc mac Dé and his poet (''file'') Cáirid son of Finncháem (his mother). They interpret the dream for him, saying that when Diarmait's reign comes to an end, there will be a division between ecclesiastical and secular Irish society.
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|Persons=Becc mac Dé; Cáirid mac Finnchaime; Finncháem;
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|Keywords=dream; dream interpretation;
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|Title=The revolt of the Connachta
|Title=The revolt of the Connachta

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