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Paidin mac Lochlainn Ó Mailchonaire was an Irish poet who died in 1506. Ó Mailchonaire was a respected poet, and a member of the Ó Mailchonaire bardic family from Síol Muiredaigh (now central north County Roscommon). The Annals of Ulster give his obituary as follows: * Paidin Ua Mael-Conaire, unique choice of Ireland in poetry and in history, died of a fit, the night of Little Easter Monday. The Annals of Lough Ce provide a little extra information:

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  • Paidin mac Lochlainn Ó Mailchonaire was an Irish poet who died in 1506. Ó Mailchonaire was a respected poet, and a member of the Ó Mailchonaire bardic family from Síol Muiredaigh (now central north County Roscommon). The Annals of Ulster give his obituary as follows: * Paidin Ua Mael-Conaire, unique choice of Ireland in poetry and in history, died of a fit, the night of Little Easter Monday. The Annals of Lough Ce provide a little extra information: (en)
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  • Paidin mac Lochlainn Ó Mailchonaire was an Irish poet who died in 1506. Ó Mailchonaire was a respected poet, and a member of the Ó Mailchonaire bardic family from Síol Muiredaigh (now central north County Roscommon). The Annals of Ulster give his obituary as follows: * Paidin Ua Mael-Conaire, unique choice of Ireland in poetry and in history, died of a fit, the night of Little Easter Monday. The Annals of Lough Ce provide a little extra information: * Páidín O'Maelchonaire, i.e. preceptor of the men of Erinn in poetry and history, died a sudden death this year—i.e. he lay down on his bed quite well, and was found dead in the morning. (en)
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