Cú Chonnacht Ó Fialáin
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Cú Chonnacht Ó Fialáin
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Cú Chonnacht Ó Fialáin was a Gaelic Irish poet. Ó Fialáin was a member of a family associated with Boho, County Fermanagh. John Ó Fialáin is stated in the Annals of Ulster as being the professor in poetry for the sons of Phillip Mág Uidhir upon his death in 1483. Cú Chonnacht is primarily known for his poem, Beith ré dán dlighidh ollam, a petition to his patron, Tomás Óg Mág Uidhir, king of Fermanagh, who reigned 1430-1471. This poem was later included in the important Irish literary compilation
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15th century Irish poet
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2023-02-09T13:43:21Z
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