Diplomatic Edition Vol 5
folio (MS) | page (ed.) | text |
---|---|---|
245b | 1119 | Do fallsigud Tána Bó Cualnge |
245b | 1120 | De Gabail in tSida |
246a | 1121 | De Chophur in da Muccida |
247a | 1125 | Tain Bó Flidaisi |
248a | 1127 | Tain Bó Fraich |
252b | 1136 | Fochond Loingse Fergusa meic Roig |
252b/253a | 1137 | Tochmarc Ferbae |
259b | 1162 | Longes mac nUsnig |
261b | 1171 | Mesca Ulad |
268b/269a | 1188-92 | Orgain Dind Ríg |
270a 45-271a 46 | Esnada Tige Buchet | |
271-273 | Fingal Rónáin "The Kin-slaying of Ronan" | |
273b | 1202 | Niall Frossach |
274a | 1204 | Óenach Talten |
274a | 1205 | Aided Cuanach meic Ailchini |
275b | 1210 | Echtra Laegaire meic Crimthainn |
276b | 1214 | Cath Carn Chonaill |
277b | 1218 | Senchas Ailiúin Chobthaig |
278a | 1221 | A ben bennacht fort na raid |
278a | 1222 | Días macclerech |
278b | 1223 | Ri irissech ro boí do Grecaib |
279a | 1224 | Iartaige na hingine colaige do Grécaib |
280a | 1227 | Dá brón flatha nime |
281a | 1229 | Cethrur macclerech |
281b | 1230 | Epscop do Gaedelaib dochoid do Róim |
282a | 1231 | Baí rí amra de Grécaib Salemón a ainm |
282b | 1232 | Sloiged már rucsat Gréic co Hebríb fechtas n-aile |
283a | 1233 | Triar macclerech |
283b | 1235 | Macclerech do muntir Ferna móire |
283b | 1236 | Fechtas do M'ling is Tóidin co n-acca Mael Doborchon |
284a | 1236 | Drochcomaithech ro baí i n-ocus dosom .i. Grác |
284a | 1237 | Mo Lling Luachra dalta do Maehóc Ferna |
284a | 1238 | Fechtas dósom oc ernaigthi ina eclais |
284b | 1240 | Caillech dorat a mac dósum do M'Ling |
285a | 1241 | Fechtas aile do M'Ling is Toídin |
285b | 1243 | Cóica epscop dodeochatar dochum M'Oedoc Ferna do Bretnaib Cille Muine |
285b | 1244 | Buí siur Mo Lassi Lethglinni oc légund i fail Mo Lasse |
286a | 1246 | Luid Mael Ruain Tamlachta fechtas dia airge |
286b | 1248 | Cummíne Fota mac Fiachnai di Eoganacht Chassil |
286b | 1249 | Longes Chonaill Chuirc |
288a | 1252 | Cath Maige Mucrama |
292a | 1262 | De maccaib Conaire"On Conaire's sons" |
293a | 1265 | Audacht Morainn "The Testament of Morand" |
294b | 1268 | Bórama |
308b | 1319 | Cogad Gaedel re Gallaib |
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