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Ní-m thá saegid for Día ndron
verse
58 st.
beg. Ní-m thá saegid for Día ndron

The second of two Middle Irish devotional poems that are found after the core of Saltair na rann in Rawl. B 502.

Nin mac Bel roga na ríg
verse
21 st.
beg. Nin mac Bel, roga na ríg
Late Middle Irish poem on Assyrian kings and synchronic history in Ireland.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Ochan
verse
prose
beg. Déiccid ferta níthaig Néill
Cináed úa hArtacáin
Cináed úa hArtacáin
(d. 975)
Middle Irish poet.

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Texts on a burial mound near Tara, relating a version of the death of Níall Noígiallach.
Ochtur táncamar anuas
verse
beg. Ochtur táncamar anuas
Oisín mac Finn
Oisín mac Finn
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle, Finn mac Cumaill, Saint Patrick, Cormac mac Airt)
A fían-warrior, son of Finn, in the Finn Cycle of medieval Irish literature

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Poem attributed to Oisín.
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Odba
prose
verse
6 st.
beg. Sund rohadnacht Odba úais
Text on the dinnshenchas of Odba.
Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Odras
prose
verse
17 st.
beg. Odras, úais ind ingen
Text on the dinnshenchas of Odras
Duanaire Finn
Oenach indiu luid in rí
verse
54 st.;44 st.
beg. Oenach indiu luid in rí
Ogam il-lia, lia uas lecht
verse
beg. Ogam il-lia, lia uas lecht

Seven quatrains attributed to Oisín, on the battle of Gabair Aichle.

Oibind beith ar Beinn Edair
verse
24 st.
beg. Oibind beith ar Beinn Edair
Colum Cille
Colum Cille
(fl. 6th century)
founder and abbot of Iona, Kells (Cenandas) and Derry (Daire).

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Middle Irish poem (24 qq) ascribed to Colum Cille, on Benn Étair.
Pátraicc Macha mártai Gaídil
verse
13 st.
beg. Pátraicc Macha mártai Gaídil
Middle Irish poem (13 st.) in praise of St Patrick.
Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Port Láirge
verse
prose
beg. Fil sund áige do churp ríg
Dinnshenchas of Port Láirge (Waterford)
Prophecy of Berchán
verse
206 st.
beg. Aris biuc a mheic bic báin
BerchánBerchán
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Long political poem (206 qq).
Immram curaig Mail Dúin
Ráisit d'inis nárbo dermar
verse
beg. Ráisit d'inis nárbo dermar
Áed FinnÁed Finn
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Áed FinnÁed Finn
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Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Ráith Crúachain
verse
prose
beg. Estid a churu im Chrúachain

Dinnshenchas on Ráith Crúachain

Dinnshenchas Érenn A, Dinnshenchas Érenn C
Dinnshenchas of Ráith Ésa
prose
verse
beg. Sund dessid domunemar
Cináed úa hArtacáin
Cináed úa hArtacáin
(d. 975)
Middle Irish poet.

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Mac Nía mac Óengusso
Mac Nía mac Óengusso
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Dinnshenchas Érenn C, Dinnshenchas Érenn B
Dinnshenchas of Ráith Mór Maige Line
prose
verse
3 st.
beg. Ráth Rogein a h-ainm riasin
Dinnshenchas of Ráith Mór in Mag Line (here olim Ráith Mór and Ráith Rogein).
Serglige Con Culainn
Ránac-sa rem rebrad rán
verse
beg. Ránac-sa rem rebrad rán
Ránag i Rachrainn na rígh
verse
16 st.
beg. Ránag i Rachrainn na rígh

Medieval Irish poem (16 qq) concerning Colum Cille and the monastery of Rachra, presumably Lambay Island (off the coast of north Co. Dublin).

Réidig dam, a Dé, do nim (Dublittir Úa hUathgaile)
verse
beg. Réidig dam, a Dé, do nim / co h-éimid, ní h-indeithbir
Úa hUathgaile (Dublittir)
Úa hUathgaile (Dublittir)
(c.1080–1120)
Irish scholar associated with the church of Glen Uissen (Killeshin, Co. Laois).

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Middle Irish poem attributed to Dublittir Úa hUathgaile (fl. late 11th century), fer léigin at Glen Uissen, now Killeshin. It is attested both as the concluding poem in the Sex aetates mundi and in independent manuscript contexts.
Réidig dam, a Dé, do nim (Flann Mainistrech)
verse
beg. Réidig dam, a Dé, do nim
Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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A series of seven poems
Ríg Themra dia tesband tnú
verse
beg. Ríg Themra dia tesband tnú
Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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Middle Irish poem attributed and presumably written by Flann Mainistrech.
Ríg Themra tóebaige iar tain
verse
52 st.
beg. Ríg Themra tóebaige iar tain
Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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Flann Mainistrech
Flann Mainistrech
(d. 1056)
Middle Irish poet ass. with Monasterboice (Mainistir Buite)

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Middle Irish poem attributed to Flann Mainstrech.
Ro batar laeich do Laigneib
verse
53 st.
beg. Ro bátar laeich do Laigneib
Middle Irish poem on the birth of Áedan mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riata, and Brandub mac Echach, king of Leinster.
Ro loiscit na láma-sa
verse
4 st.
beg. Ro loiscit na láma-sa
Oisín mac Finn
Oisín mac Finn
(time-frame ass. with Finn Cycle, Finn mac Cumaill, Saint Patrick, Cormac mac Airt)
A fían-warrior, son of Finn, in the Finn Cycle of medieval Irish literature

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Four quatrains ascribed to Oisín in his old age.
Ro thinnscanad in tAmra
verse
1 st.
beg. Ro thinnscanad in tAmra
Máel Suthain [poet]Máel Suthain ... poet
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An Irish quatrain attributed to Máel Suthain, which is cited in the prose preface to the Amra Choluim Chille as supporting evidence for the composition of the Amra having been begun in Áth Féine Ollarba and completed in Tech Lomráin.

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