Finshneachta Ua Cuill

Finshneachta was an obscure Irish poet who was regarded as the leading poet of the kingdom of Munster in Ireland, upon his death in 958. He died on the same year that Faifne an Filí, chief poet of Leinster, died.

Finshneachta Ua Cuill, Irish poet, died 958.

Annalistic references

  • 958. Finshneachta Ua Cuill, poet of Munster, died.
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See also

Other tenth-century Irish poets included:



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