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Rechtgal úa Síadail

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27: 192:. It is clear too from the few surviving fragments of his poetry that he composed praise-poems for some of the most powerful kings of his own time, and indeed these fragments seem also to furnish testimony in regard to the freedom of movement which we know to have been allowed by poets in a unique fashion. 101:, "Rechtgal ua Siadail ... was highly regarded and fragments of his poetry are cited no less than seven times in various poetical and other learned compilations of the 188:
It is evident that Rechtgal was highly regarded in the schools and that his poems were remembered in them, even if his work was not always cited with
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Surviving fragments known to have been composed by Rechtgal are:
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who flourished in the late 8th and early 9th centuries.
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on Rignach, an otherwise unknown queen of Loch Lein
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