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|Persons=Mugain ingen Chonchraid; Áed Sláine mac Diarmata; Suibne mac Colmáín Móir; Conall mac Suibni; Becc mac Dé; Áed Gustan; Áed Buide; Áed Róin;
|Persons=Mugain ingen Chonchraid; Áed Sláine mac Diarmata; Suibne mac Colmáín Móir; Conall mac Suibni; Becc mac Dé; Áed Gustan; Áed Buide; Áed Róin;
|Places=Loch Semtide;  
|Places=Loch Semtide;
|Keywords=fingal;
|Keywords=fingal;
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|Title=Áed Guaire (1)
|Title=Áed Guaire (1)
|Number=7
|Number=7
|Description=Diarmait preserves law and order and rules with heavy hand, employing reeves/stewards (both ''maeir'' and ''rechtaireda'') and soldiers billetting on local resources. One time in Connacht, he travels in the company of stewards (''máir'') and ''baccláim'', with a herald (''callaire'') preceding him and proclaiming their arrival.
|Description=Diarmait rules with heavy hand,<!---upholding ''cáin'', ''smacht'' and ''recht'' ----> employing stewards (both ''mair'' and ''rechtaireda'') and soldiers billetting on local resources. One time in Connacht, he travels in the company of stewards (''mair'') and ''baccláim'', with a herald/crier (''callaire'') preceding him. The herald proclaims the king's arrival when the king pays someone a visit for hospitality (''oígidecht'', i.e. of the guesting variety). He demands that the gate (''dorus'') of one's dwelling should be demolished so that the king could enter with his spear held crosswise. No one dares to raise objections and the herald would be demonically possessed as he presses his instructions.
 
However, the king finds resistance when he comes to the house of Áed Guaire in the land of Uí Maine Connacht. Áed Guaire, angered at the king's demand, slays the herald (called ''gilla in gái'' ‘servant/lad of the spear’). Áed flees to the Muscraige, secures the protection (''commairge'') of his maternal cousin, Bishop Senach, who in turn places him in the protection of the saint Rúadán of Lorrha, whose sisters (Cáel and Rúadnait) had fostered Senach as a child. Rúadán, in turn, transfers him to the Britons.


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|Biblio=Ed. {{C|O'Grady 1892a1|at=80}}; tr.  {{C|O'Grady 1892a2|at=75-76}}.
|Keywords=maer; rechtaire; bacclám; callaire; guesting; oígidecht; demonic possession;
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|Title=Áed Guaire (2)
|Title=Áed Guaire (2)
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|Biblio=Ed. {{C|O'Grady 1892a1|at=79}}; tr. {{C|O'Grady 1892a2|at=84-85}};  
|Biblio=Ed. {{C|O'Grady 1892a1|at=79}}; tr. {{C|O'Grady 1892a2|at=84-85}};
|Persons=Síl Mail Ruain; Curnán mac Áedo; Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna; Eochaid Tirmcharna; Muirchertach mac Erca; Fergus mac Muirchertaig; Domnall mac Muirchertaig; Colum Cille; Ainmire mac Sétna; Níndid mac Duach; Fracchán mac Tenesáin; Báetán; Tuatán mac Dímáin;
|Persons=Síl Mail Ruain; Curnán mac Áedo; Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna; Eochaid Tirmcharna; Muirchertach mac Erca; Fergus mac Muirchertaig; Domnall mac Muirchertaig; Colum Cille; Ainmire mac Sétna; Níndid mac Duach; Fracchán mac Tenesáin; Báetán; Tuatán mac Dímáin;
|Places=Connacht; Cúil Sibrinne; Cúil Dreimne;
|Places=Connacht; Cúil Sibrinne; Cúil Dreimne;
|Events=battle of Cúil Dreimne; dinnshenchas of Cúil Dreimne;
|Events=battle of Cúil Dreimne; dinnshenchas of Cúil Dreimne;
|Type=dinnshenchas
|Type=dinnshenchas
|Keywords=commairge; airbre druad;  
|Keywords=commairge; airbre druad;
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|Title=The prophecy of Becc mac Dé concerning the king's death
|Title=The prophecy of Becc mac Dé concerning the king's death
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|Persons=Becc mac Dé;  
|Persons=Becc mac Dé;
|Places=Tara;  
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|Title=The death of Diarmait mac Cerbaill
|Title=The death of Diarmait mac Cerbaill

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