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Agathyrsi Agnoman agus ainm Alba Alban ancient annis regnavit anno athair battle bliadain Book of Ballymote Book of Lecan breatan British Britons Bruide Caer Cairnech Cait called Chron Colgan cona Conall Constantine Cruithne Cruithnians daughter doib Domhnall Drostan Druids Dublin Engist Eochaidh father Fergus Fidach Firbolg Fodla genealogy German given Gortigern Gratianus Gwyddyl Historia Britonum Hy-Many imorro Ireland Irish IRISH ARCH island of Britain Keating land Latin copies Leabhar Leabhar Gabhala legend Loarn Loch Lulach Mac Erca Macbeth Magh Marcus meic muir Nennius O'Conor O'Donovan O'Flaherty Ogyg Ogygia omitted origin Picti Pictish Pictorum Picts Pinkerton poem quæ race reads reign rigi ro gab Roman saints Saxons says Scots Scythia seven signifies slain sons Tara Tighernach tion translation tribes Tuatha Ulster wonder word
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