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Legends of the Scottish Dál Riata
Abstract. The article examines one of the surviving variants of the foundation legend of Scottish Dál Riata, emphasising the version described in «Senchus Fer n-Alban» (The History of Men of Scotland). Identifying the extent to which Irish historical sagas («The seed of Conaire» and «About the sons of Conaire»), «The Life of Saint Féichín», as well as fragments of Yellow Book of Lecan influenced the genealogical introduction to «Senchus», the author shows how this lore was adapted to the version of the legend presented there.
Key words: Early mediaeval Scotland and Ireland, Dál Riata, the foundation legends of Dál Riata, Gaelic kindreds.
Fyodorov Sergey – Doctor in History, Professor, Institute of History, St. Petersburg State University; s.fedorov@spbu.ru
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