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Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill (died 1048) was an Irish poet who held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland. He belonged to the family of O’Cuill who were hereditary poets in Munster. Only the Annals of Inisfallen term him Chief Ollam of Ireland. The other annals just describe him as Chief Poet of Munster but it was possible to hold both roles. A poem of his still exists in 160 verses beginning “Teach suain na horchra an aird tiar” (“House of rest, of sorrow in the west”), about the death of Eoghan, the grand-nephew of King Brian Boru, who was killed in the battle of Ossory in 1027.

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  • Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill (died 1048) was an Irish poet who held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland. He belonged to the family of O’Cuill who were hereditary poets in Munster. Only the Annals of Inisfallen term him Chief Ollam of Ireland. The other annals just describe him as Chief Poet of Munster but it was possible to hold both roles. A poem of his still exists in 160 verses beginning “Teach suain na horchra an aird tiar” (“House of rest, of sorrow in the west”), about the death of Eoghan, the grand-nephew of King Brian Boru, who was killed in the battle of Ossory in 1027. (en)
  • File agus Ollamh Éireann ba ea Ceannfhaoladh ó Coill (Meán-Ghaeilge Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill) (bás 1048). Ba bhall de chlann Uí Choill ba ea é, filí oidhreachta i ríocht na Mumhan. Níor tugadh an teideal priméces do ach ag Annála Inis Faithlinn. Sna hannála eile, ní glaoitear air ach príomh-fhile Mumhan. D'fhéadfadh é go raibh an dá phost aige. Tá dán dá chuid fud ar marthain, “Teach suain na horchra an aird tiar”, faoi bhás Eoghain, gar-nia rí Brian Bóramha, a d'éag ag Cath Osraí sa bhliain 1027. Tá 160 rann ann. (ga)
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  • Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill (died 1048) was an Irish poet who held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland. He belonged to the family of O’Cuill who were hereditary poets in Munster. Only the Annals of Inisfallen term him Chief Ollam of Ireland. The other annals just describe him as Chief Poet of Munster but it was possible to hold both roles. A poem of his still exists in 160 verses beginning “Teach suain na horchra an aird tiar” (“House of rest, of sorrow in the west”), about the death of Eoghan, the grand-nephew of King Brian Boru, who was killed in the battle of Ossory in 1027. (en)
  • File agus Ollamh Éireann ba ea Ceannfhaoladh ó Coill (Meán-Ghaeilge Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill) (bás 1048). Ba bhall de chlann Uí Choill ba ea é, filí oidhreachta i ríocht na Mumhan. Níor tugadh an teideal priméces do ach ag Annála Inis Faithlinn. Sna hannála eile, ní glaoitear air ach príomh-fhile Mumhan. D'fhéadfadh é go raibh an dá phost aige. Tá dán dá chuid fud ar marthain, “Teach suain na horchra an aird tiar”, faoi bhás Eoghain, gar-nia rí Brian Bóramha, a d'éag ag Cath Osraí sa bhliain 1027. Tá 160 rann ann. (ga)
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