"Annala Rioghachta Eireann: Index Locorum. Index Nominum" is an essential reference work for scholars and historians of Ireland. Compiled by Michael O'Clery, Cucogry O'Clery, Ferfeasa O'Mulconry, Cucogry O'Duiegnan, Conary O'Clery, and edited by John O'Donovan, this index provides a detailed guide to place names and personal names within the annals.
Offering insights into the rich tapestry of Irish history, this volume serves as a comprehensive locator for key figures and locations mentioned throughout the original text. Researchers will find it an invaluable tool for navigating the complexities of early Irish records. Its meticulous compilation makes it a cornerstone resource for anyone studying the history, genealogy, and cultural heritage of Ireland.
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