The Ollamh Érenn (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ ˈeːrʲen͈]) or Chief Ollam of Ireland was a professional title of Gaelic Ireland. An ollam (literally 'most great')...
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Filí (section Ollamh Érenn (Ireland))
ollam above the túath ollams. The Ollamh Érenn was the head ollam above all others. In medieval Scotland the Ollamh rig Alban – 'Master poet of Scotland'...
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victory of repentance. Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Clanricarde - 1438.3:Conchobar Mac Aedacain, ollav of Macwilliam of Clanrickard, died. Ollamh Ui Fiachrach - 1414:Donnchad...
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founded, according to the Book of Invasions, by Lugh Lámhfhada, the Ollamh Érenn (master craftsman or doctor of the sciences), as a mourning ceremony...
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died. Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu Ollamh Ormond...
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Ollom Fotla (redirect from Ollamh Fodhla)
Fotla ("the scholar of Fódla", a poetic term for Ireland; later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was, according to medieval Irish legend...
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1551 Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu Ollamh Ormond...
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ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher (b. 910) Urard Mac Coise, Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) "Conrad II - Holy Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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a funeral pyre. The second function would then be carried out by the Ollamh Érenn, giving out laws to the people via bards and druids and culminating in...
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