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Aodh Ollabhar Ó Carrthoidh aka Aodh Ollbhar Ó Cárthaigh, Gaelic-Irish poet, fl. mid-15th century.
Overview
editÓ Cárthaigh was an Irish poet who was active sometime in the middle years of the 15th century. His family were natives of Uí Maine.
He is known from a single surviving poem, Tosach féile fairsinge, which survives in the following manuscripts:
- NLS Adv 72/1/37 Bk Dean Lism. first half of the 16th century
- RIA 743 (A/iv/3) 17th century
- RIA 785(23/G/8)T.ONeachtain et al.1711
- RIA3(23/L/17) S. OMurch.na R. 1744-5
It was published in 1938. It concerns the families of Ó Maol Ruanaidh rí Céise and Mac Diarmata of Moylurg. It mentions Tomhaltach Mac Diarmuda/mac na ríoghna ó Ráith Chruachan, and so may date from during or after Tomhaltach's lifetime. Rulers of Moylurg named Tomaltach were:
- Tomaltach na Cairge mac Diarmata, ruled 1196-1207
- Tomaltach Cear mac Diarmata, 1331–1336
- Tomaltach an Einigh mac Diarmata, 1421–1458
The Bardic Poetry Database [1] lists the subject of the poem as Tomaltach mc Conch.mhcAodha mhcCon MacDiarmada, who died in 1458.
Other poems by Ó Cárthaigh may survive, but if so, are unattributed.
See also
edit- Muireadhach Ua Cárthaigh (died 1067) was Chief Poet of Connacht
References
edit- Dioghluim Dána Láimhbheartach Mac Cionnaith Lambert McKenna (ed), Dublin, Oifig an tSoláthair [Government Publication Office], 1938, pp. 415–419
- The Surnames of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, 1978