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Cormac MacCulinan

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Cormac MacCulinan (836-908)

King of Ireland 901-07 and bishop of Munster. His reign was troubled by Danish invasions, and he was killed by Danes in the battle of Moy Albe.

He was also a poet and scholar. A chronicle in Irish verse, The Psalter of Cashel, and an etymological glossary of the Irish language, The Glossary of Cormac are attributed to him.


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