Immirge na Ciarraige
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Early Irish anecdote about the migration of the Ciarraige from their original homeland in Munster into Connacht and about the foundation of the church of St Caelainn at Termonn Caelaind (in Kilkeevin, Co. Roscommon).
Imthechta Rícinde ingine Crimthainn ocus Cairche Dergáin
prose
Short narrative about two pious women, Rícenn, daughter of the king of Uí Maine, and her tutoress Caírech Dergáin, nun at Clúain Bairenn.
Lebor gabála Érenn
prose
prosimetrum
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn (Recension B)
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The so-called second recension of Lebor gabála Érenn.
Lebor gabála Érenn
Lebor gabála Érenn (Ó Cléirigh)
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A modern version of Lebor gabála Érenn, revised by Micheál Ó Cléirigh and his associates in 1631.
Lebor gabála Érenn (Míniugud)
prose
prosimetrum

An abbreviated recension of Lebor gabála Érenn, known as the Miniugud recension. In the manuscripts, it is usually found as an appendix to Recension II.

Longes Chonaill Chuirc
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Commentary on the Amra Choluim Chille
Longes Labrada (ACC)
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The version of the story of Labraid’s exile, Moriath and her harper, and his return to Ireland as it occurs in longer copies of the Amra Choluim Chille commentary.
Longes Labrada (presumed lost)
prose
A version of the story of Labraid’s exile was known to the compilers of the medieval Irish tale list A (LL and TCD 1336), where the title Longes Labrada occurs among a number of immrama and loingesa. It is unknown in what ways this version might have related to attested versions of the tale.
Metrical Banshenchas
verse
beg. Adam oen-athair na ndoene
Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu)
Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu)
(fl. c. 1147)
Irish poet, credited as the author of Éri óg inis na náem and Ádam óenathair na ndóene (the metrical Banshenchas).

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Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu)
Úa Caiside (Gilla Mo Dutu)
(fl. c. 1147)
Irish poet, credited as the author of Éri óg inis na náem and Ádam óenathair na ndóene (the metrical Banshenchas).

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(ascr.)
Metrical version of the Banshenchas, composed by Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside (1147).
Nuallghubha Oilella Óluim
prose

An early Modern Irish prose text that embeds some older rhetorical verse.

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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(ascr.)
Texts on a burial mound near Tara, relating a version of the death of Níall Noígiallach.
Oidheadh Chuinn Chéadchathaigh
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Early Modern Irish tale of the death of Conn Cétchathach.
Orcuin Néill Noígíallaig
prose
verse
prosimetrum
Early Irish literary account of the death of Níall Noígíallach.
Orgain brudne Uí Dergae
prose

Old Irish tale of Uí/Da Derga’s hostel (bruiden), which is thought to have been contained in the lost Cín Dromma Snechtai. Tantalisingly, Ii gives only a summarised version of events, in stark contrast to the later, considerably expanded version known as Togail bruidne Da Derga.

Orgain Cairpri Chind Chait for sáerchlannaib Érenn
prose
An early Irish saga whose title is included in versions A and B of the Middle Irish tale lists and suggests that its narrative would have focused on the revolt of the aithech-thúatha in Irish prehistory. It is not known what version of the tale was being referred to but it is likely related to two extant recensions of the late Middle Irish period, known as Bruiden Meic Da Réo and Scél ar Chairbre Cinn Cait.
Orgain Denna Ríg
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