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  • '''Conaire Mór''' ("the great"), son of [[Eterscél]], was, according to medieval Irish le Another saga, ''De Shíl Chonaire Móir'' ("Of the Seed of Conaire Mór"), contains a different version of Conaire's accession. After Eterscél's d
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  • '''Conaire Mór''' ("the great"), son of [[Eterscél]], was, according to medieval Irish le Another saga, ''De Shíl Chonaire Móir'' ("Of the Seed of Conaire Mór"), contains a different version of Conaire's accession. After Eterscél's d
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  • ...e'' and the birth and death of Cú Chulainn to the reign of the High King [[Conaire Mór]], who it says was a contemporary of the Roman emperor [[Augustus]] (27 BC
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