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... Laigin and their kin . The Laigin , who have left their name on the province of Leinster ( cóiced Laigen ) , claimed descent from Cathaer Már , whose name , as we have seen , is of Ivernic origin . In historical times we find them ...
... Laigin and their kin . The Laigin , who have left their name on the province of Leinster ( cóiced Laigen ) , claimed descent from Cathaer Már , whose name , as we have seen , is of Ivernic origin . In historical times we find them ...
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... Laigin . Other kinsmen of the Laigin , if we may trust the genealogists , were the Osraige , 1 whose territory ( ' Ossory ' ) in historical times lay mostly in the present co . Kilkenny , but at an earlier period included co . Waterford ...
... Laigin . Other kinsmen of the Laigin , if we may trust the genealogists , were the Osraige , 1 whose territory ( ' Ossory ' ) in historical times lay mostly in the present co . Kilkenny , but at an earlier period included co . Waterford ...
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... Laigin and their kin , and also the various branches of the Érainn , were admitted into the Goidelic circle . Ptolemy's account of Ireland helps , to some extent , to supplement our native Irish traditions concerning the pre- Goidelic ...
... Laigin and their kin , and also the various branches of the Érainn , were admitted into the Goidelic circle . Ptolemy's account of Ireland helps , to some extent , to supplement our native Irish traditions concerning the pre- Goidelic ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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