De maccaib Conaire
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Prose narrative in which the sons of Conaire mac Moghaláma take revenge on Nemed mac Srobcind for slaying their father. Gwynn suggests that the scribe of the Book of Leinster amended his text so as to make this story a continuation of Togail bruidne Da Derga.
Do bunad imthechta Éoganachta
prose
Origin legend of the Éoganachta and the Dál Cuinn.
Independent, Scél na Fír Flatha, Echtra Cormaic i Tír Tairngiri, ocus Ceart Claidib Cormaic
Echtra Cormaic i Tír Tairngiri
prose
Echtra mac nEchach Muigmedóin
prose
A composite text about Níall Noígíallach, his early life and accession to the kingship of Ireland.
Esnada tige Buchet
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Fástini Airt meic Cuind ocus a chretem
prose
verse
beg. Cáin do Denna Den doma addonrúacht
Fled Dúin na nGéd
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Foras feasa ar Éirinn
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Keating (Geoffrey)
Keating (Geoffrey)
(c.1580–1644)
Irish priest, historian and poet; author of Foras feasa ar Éirinn

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The prose history of Ireland completed by Geoffrey Keating (Seathrún Céitinn) in c. 1634. Comprising an introduction, two books and appendices, it narrates the history of the island from the time of Creation to the Norman conquest in the 12th century. As set out by the vindicatory introduction (an díonbhrollach), the work was written in response to the cultural biases of Anglo-centric writers (e.g. William Camden and Edmund Spenser).
Fotha catha Cnucha
prose
The tale of the conception and birth of Finn mac Cumaill.
Geneamuin Chormaic ua Chuind
prose
Story on the conception and birth of King Cormac mac Airt and his accession to power.
Independent, Cath Cairnd Chonaill, Foras feasa ar Éirinn, Acta sanctorum Hiberniae
Guaire Aidne, Cumméne Fota and Caimín of Inis Celtra
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