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Uallach ingen Muinechain (died 934) was an Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland. [1]

Uallach was of the Corca Dhuibhne of County Kerry, described as a banfhile Herend/woman-poet of Ireland in her obituary in the Annals of Innisfallen. [1] Women poets are notable by their near-total absence from Gaelic sources, and nothing is known of Uallach or her work.

Preceded by Chief Ollam of Ireland
931–934
Succeeded by

Citations

  1. ^ a b Meek, Christine; Simms, Katharine (1996). The fragility of her sex? : medieval Irishwomen in their European context. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN  1851821724.

References

  • Uallach ingen Muinechain, Maire Ni Dhonnchadha, in The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, p. 1087, Dublin, 2003.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uallach ingen Muinechain (died 934) was an Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland. [1]

Uallach was of the Corca Dhuibhne of County Kerry, described as a banfhile Herend/woman-poet of Ireland in her obituary in the Annals of Innisfallen. [1] Women poets are notable by their near-total absence from Gaelic sources, and nothing is known of Uallach or her work.

Preceded by Chief Ollam of Ireland
931–934
Succeeded by

Citations

  1. ^ a b Meek, Christine; Simms, Katharine (1996). The fragility of her sex? : medieval Irishwomen in their European context. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN  1851821724.

References

  • Uallach ingen Muinechain, Maire Ni Dhonnchadha, in The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, p. 1087, Dublin, 2003.



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