File:Macc Congail, rí na Rend.png

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English: An excerpt from the Annals of Inisfallen (Bodleian Library MS. Rawl. B. 503, folio 30r). The text refers to an event dated 1094, and reads in Irish "Macc Congail, rí na Rend, do marbad", which translates into English as "Congal's son, king of Na Renna, was slain".
Date The image is modern, but the manuscript is hundreds of years old (first composed in the 11th century and further supplemented into the 14th century).
Source Early Manuscripts at Oxford University website
Author The manuscript is hundreds of years old, and was the work of numerous individuals. The copyright of the image is claimed by The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.

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