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Cormac mac Airt was said to have been raised by wolves, and that he could understand their speech.
He came to the throne on the death of Cormac mac Airt.
From the airt Trainer-ofSlaves growled in disgust at his oversight.
This is seen in the tale of Cormac mac Airt, among other tales.
Na, they canna see us here, and besides they're no lookin' this airt.
He got a job at the Druckendub skule, an' never lookit Mysie's airt again.
The rule of High King Cormac mac Airt ends (approximate date).
King Cormac mac Airt set up his camp on this hill when he invaded Munster during the third century.
Mac Con takes Cormac mac Airt as his foster son, and rules for seven years.
The £5.6m scheme for the Army Airt Corps in Dishforth was handed over six weeks ahead of schedule.
Cormac mac Airt spent his childhood here," Brian said reverently, not looking at Conor. "
The following is a list of EDs in the area around Carrig AIrt:
A castle ruin and a famine mass stone is situated in Baile Mhic Airt lower.
A story about Cormac mac Airt refers to his eldest son as his Tanist.
The poem: Here lies our land: every airt Beneath swift clouds, glad glints of sun, Belonging to none but itself.
He started off documenting his community as part of a project at the Mac Airt community centre camera club, charting redevelopment of the area.
The village of Carrig Airt is at the centre of this northern most Gaeltacht in Ireland.
The Instructions of King Cormaic Mac Airt.
A lot of this reflects the very forms of the "airt" used by the "PectiWita", or Pict Witches.
The circumstances of his life are entirely legendary, seemingly invented so as to provide the Eóganachta with an ancestral contemporary of Cormac mac Airt.
He cuts an equally impressive figure in The Siege of Knocklong, set in Cormac mac Airt's time.
Annals of Inisfallen - Text of the annals (Mac Airt's translation)
Foundations in Fingiswold 19 Anthea spoke: "I have examined it, honoured sir: scented it, as you bade me, from every airt."
When he is older Corc is sent to serve as hostage in the court of Cormac mac Airt, King of Tara.
The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename "Doire Airt" which means 'Art's Oakwood'.