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Acallam na Senórach
  • Unknown, attributed to multiple authors including medieval Irish poets.
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
KAARINA HOLLO Joseph Falaky Nagy, Conversing with Angels and Ancients: Literary Myths of Medieval Ireland 68/1, p. 120
IAN LOVECY Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan (ed.), Arthurian Literature XXI: Celtic Arthurian Material 75/1, p. 134

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works

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