Oct 5, 2013 · the ‘annals of ulster’ have long been recognised as one of the most important sets of irish annals, yet it is surprising how little research has been published on the sources of this. The annals of ulster (irish: Annála uladh) are annals of medieval ireland. The entries span the years from ad 431 to ad 1540. Oct 5, 2013 · however, there is still a major textual issue about the chronicles in the tenth and eleventh centuries to be resolved:
Century annals read as a reconstructed record and this creates the second problem: Six possibly contemporary entries for an entire century does not make an annalistic record, which is. Dec 3, 2007 · ulster journal of archaeology by ulster archaeological society. There are two main scribes: (i) ruaidhrí ó casaide, archdeacon of clogher (died 1541) who wrote from the beginning to f. And (ii) ruaidhri ó luinín, ollam to maguire (died.
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