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* '''566:''' 566 ÷ 2 = 283, the year in which [[Finn MacCool]] died according to the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' → see [[1132 A.D.]] for further commentary | * '''566:''' 566 ÷ 2 = 283, the year in which [[Finn MacCool]] died according to the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' → see [[1132 A.D.]] for further commentary | ||
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+ | ==commentary== | ||
+ | In the ''Annals of the Four Masters'', there is only one entry for 566 A.D: | ||
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+ | * ''After Ainmire, son of Sedna, was three years in the sovereignty of Ireland, he was slain by Fearghus, son of Nellin, of which was said: | ||
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+ | :::''Feimhin, while he was king,'' | ||
+ | :::''Was not a place without bravery,'' | ||
+ | :::''Today dark red its aspect,'' | ||
+ | :::''Being set on fire by Ainmire, son of Seadna.'' |
Revision as of 08:26, 31 October 2010
- 566: 566 x 2 = 1132 → see 1132 A.D. for further commentary
- 566: 566 ÷ 2 = 283, the year in which Finn MacCool died according to the Annals of the Four Masters → see 1132 A.D. for further commentary
commentary
In the Annals of the Four Masters, there is only one entry for 566 A.D:
- After Ainmire, son of Sedna, was three years in the sovereignty of Ireland, he was slain by Fearghus, son of Nellin, of which was said:
- Feimhin, while he was king,
- Was not a place without bravery,
- Today dark red its aspect,
- Being set on fire by Ainmire, son of Seadna.