Art mac Cuinn ("son of Conn"), also known as Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"),[1] was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
^Dictionary of the Irish Language, Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, pp. 299-300, 485
ArtmacCuinn ("son of Conn"), also known as Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"), was, according to...
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Clarenbridge, County Galway. The night before the Battle of Mag Mucrama, ArtmacCuinn he was a guest of Olc Acha, who asked him how many children he had....
Conaire Cóem in the battle of Gruitine. During the reign of the High King ArtmacCuinn, Conaire's sons defeated and killed Nemed in the battle of Cennfebrat...
lover of nine successive kings, including Fedlimid Rechtmar, ArtmacCuinn and Cormac mac Airt. She is associated with Rath Meave, south of the Hill of...
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which were continued by M, who Best identified as Máel Muire mac Céilechair meic Cuinn na mBocht, based on matching the handwriting with two marginal...
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Aulom, his son Éogan Mór and his step- and foster-son Mac Con, along with the King of Tara ArtmacCuinn. Mag Mucrama, the plain of the counting of the pigs...
him, dividing Ireland between them: Conn controlling the north, or Leth Cuinn ("Conn's half"), and Mug Nuadat the south, or Leth Moga ("Mug's half"),...
rivals of Dál Cuinn after Conn's floruit (and others for a few centuries before) were the Dáirine (usually the Corcu Loígde during Dál Cuinn's era), two or...
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oinigh d'oileamhain. Lóchrainn oinigh Éireann Cuinn, sliocht an Athlamháin áluinn, an táin ó Thulaigh na n-Art, curaidh gan ghráin re nguasocht. Ní chlaochlóidh...
manuscripts, a sort of postscript follows, explaining that ArtmacCuinn was also called Art Óenfer (Art the Solitary) because after Conle's departure he was...