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Since the son of Crimthann is drowned I will love no one after him for ever; many a king fell by his hand; his shield never cried out in the battle.
The Kiltartan Poetry Book: Prose Translations from the Irish 1919
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Crimthann, son of Enna Ceinnselach, so that they went into exile.
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Druim-Cruachni; the taking of his kingship from Laeghaire, from Cairbre, from Fiacha, from Maine; the grant of his kingship to Eoghan, to Conall, to Crimthann, to Conall Erball; the smiths making the bells -- _i. e.
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The Aengus in question afterwards killed the king, Crimthann, son of Enna
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And this is the number that were in the company of Joseph; and it is the number that is allowed at the table of the King of Cashel, down from the time of Fedhlimidh, son of Crimthann -- _i. e._, the king of the two provinces of Munster, etc. The Annals of the Lord Jesus Christ, the year this Life of St. Patrick was written, 1477; and to-morrow will be Lammas Night.
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He resuscitated Eochaidh, son of Crimthann, from death.
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"They were the two sons of Eochaidh, son of Crimthann," said Patrick.
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He drew Crimthann apart, for he withheld no instruction from that lad.
Irish Fairy Tales James Stephens 1916
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Her intention was to go to Cluain da chaillech to meet Crimthann, but when she left the palace she did not remember Crimthann any more.
Irish Fairy Tales James Stephens 1916
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Among the young princes of his household there was one, Crimthann, son of Ae, King of Leinster, whom the High King preferred to the others over whom he held fatherly sway.
Irish Fairy Tales James Stephens 1916
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