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had also suggested a possible connection between the two. The "ale of Cuala" was the prerogative in various texts of either the
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature
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the Cualainn, an early people who were there in Ptolemy's time (2nd cent. ad)
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say was "of Cualu". "Tuathal son of Cremthann, king of Cualu" died in 778.
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or the king of Leinster. In Norman times, "Fera Cualann", anglicised
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concludes from primary sources that it "seems to extend from
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Dillon, Myles (1951). "The Taboos of the Kings of Ireland".
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Morris, Henry (1937). "Ancient Cualu: Where Was It?".
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Dillon, Myles (1932). "Stories from the Law-Tracts".
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city. Henry Morris suggested, based on a story in a
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As early as 1946, 89:was a major road to 400:: 42–65 : 50. 220:was revived by the 176:Ptolemy's world map 139:Annals of Tigernach 137:(died 633) who the 588:: 1–36 : 13. 266:ensemble named by 260:Ceoltóirí Chualann 147:Lebor Gabála Érenn 135:Crimthann mac Áedo 72: 646:mountaineering.ie 531:T. F. O'Rahilly, 244:Placenames Branch 162:. 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Index

Cualann
genitive
Gaelic Ireland
River Liffey
Wicklow Mountains

Edmund Hogan
Arklow
diocese of Glendaloch
Slíghe Chualann
Tara
Dublin
law tract
Brega
Ciannachta
battle of Crionna
kings of Leinster
Cellach Cualann
Crimthann mac Áedo
Annals of Tigernach
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Breogán
Muirtheimhne
Cuailgne
Medb Lethderg
James MacKillop
Cauci
Ptolemy's world map
T. F. O'Rahilly
High King of Ireland

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