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My reading of the text of Baile Chuind, as published in translation on
mayjones, is that the king following Suibhne Meann is Domnall mac Áedo, described as a "glorious Óengus".
Marcas.oduinn (
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10:47, 20 January 2021 (UTC)reply
However, see Eoin O'Flynn,
Clann Cholmáin c.550-916, p.44, note 7: "Murphy took 'Óengus' as an epithet of the following Domnall, i.e. 'Domnall shall be a glorious Óengus', but both the more recent edition and scholarship prefer to see a simple list with 'Óengus' representing a separate individual."
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My reading of the text of Baile Chuind, as published in translation on
mayjones, is that the king following Suibhne Meann is Domnall mac Áedo, described as a "glorious Óengus".
Marcas.oduinn (
talk)
10:47, 20 January 2021 (UTC)reply
However, see Eoin O'Flynn,
Clann Cholmáin c.550-916, p.44, note 7: "Murphy took 'Óengus' as an epithet of the following Domnall, i.e. 'Domnall shall be a glorious Óengus', but both the more recent edition and scholarship prefer to see a simple list with 'Óengus' representing a separate individual."
Marcas.oduinn (
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18:49, 20 January 2021 (UTC)reply