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has remarked that even in ecclesiastical circles the name Maél Póil was extremely rare in the early period following the introduction of
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led him to believe that it was relatively common among clerics in the late ninth and tenth centuries.
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position over a burial. According to an article by Joseph Mannion
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was also discovered. The graveslab, featuring a small
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