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  1. Cormac mac Airt, also known as Cormac ua Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or Cormac Ulfada (long beard), was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.He is probably the most famous of the ancient High Kings, and may have been an authentic historical figure, although many legends have attached themselves to him, and his reign is variously dated as early as ...

  2. Cormac MacArt, King of Ireland, 213 to 253. He was grandson of Con the Hundred Fighter , and the son of Art, and Ectach, the beautiful daughter of a blacksmith. His reign is generally regarded as the heroic period of ancient Irish history.

  3. Cormac Mac Airt was a mythical high king of Ireland and one of the most celebrated kings in Irish tradition. He was sometimes given the epithet Ulfhada (longbearded), which denoted his great wisdom. He was portrayed as an ideal king whose power brought good fortune and prosperity to the whole country. “In his reign the rivers of Ireland were ...

  4. 16 de oct. de 2023 · The Westcourt Social Justice Centre. In September Mark Baillie and I visited the Westcourt Centre. We arrived separately and met Cormac McArt at the site. I took the scenic route through reception and into the courtyard and Mark went directly to the office (a reflection of our personalities no doubt!)

  5. King Cormac Mac Airt was one of the mightiest kings of Ireland, known and well known for his wisdom, but after he lost an eye in a battle with the Déisi, he had to step down, for the solemn law was that a king must be without blemish. His son Cairbre came to him to ask his advice before in turn being crowned king.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2023 · April 10, 2023 Posted by Steven Forsyth Celtic Mythology. Cormac mac Airt, also known as Cormac ua Cuinn, is a legendary figure in Irish mythology and history. Often hailed as the greatest High King of Ireland, Cormac is renowned for his wisdom, fairness, and just rule.

  7. Coordinates: 54°36′13″N 5°55′39″W. The Metropolitan Arts Centre, usually referred to as the MAC, is an arts venue in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter and is home to all kinds of exhibitions, theatre performances, experimental works. The MAC is a cultural hub and a vital shared space in Belfast.