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Foraire Uladh ar Aodh is an Irish poem by Maol Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal Ó hUiginn. Composed in the early fifteenth century, it is an address to Aodh mac Art Mag Aonghusa, Chief of Uíbh Eathach. It "... apparently became accecpted as a masterpiece in the bardic schools, since it was the model for Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa's more tongue-in-cheek treatment, ''Bíodh aire ag Ultaibh ar Aodh.'' Mag Aonghusa controlled the Newry Pass, which played an important part in preventing the forces of the Dublin government entering Ulster to contest the rebels of the province; this made him:
==References== * Katherine Simms (1990) "Images of Warfare in Bardic Poetry", ''Celtica'' 21. * Katherine Simms (1976) ''Gaelic lordships in Ulster in the later Middle Ages'' (Ph.D. thesis, TCD) * P Harbison (1976) 'native Irish arms and armour in medieval Gaelic literature, 1170-1600', ''The Irish Sword'' 12, 173-99 * 'Lord Chancellor Gerrard's notes of his report on Ireland', ''Analecta hibernica'' 2, (1931) 93-231 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Foraire Uladh ar Aodh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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