Daniél Ua Líahaiti
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Daniél ua Líahaiti (died 863) was an Irish Abbot and poet. Daniél was the
Abbot of Lismore The Abbot of Lismore ( ga, Lios Mór; la, Lismorensis) was the head of Lismore Abbey, which is in modern-day County Waterford, Republic of Ireland, Ireland., ''Maps, Genealogies, Lists'', pp. 263–264. The abbey was founded by Saint Mo Chutu o ...
and
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at the time of his death. The poem ''a ben, nennachta fort - na raid! is ascribed to him.''


References

* ' Gormfhlaith, daughter of Flann Sinna and the lure of the sovereignty goddess', Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha, pp. 225–237, in ''Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of
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'', Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999. . 863 deaths 9th-century Irish writers People from County Cork People from County Waterford Year of birth unknown 9th-century Irish abbots 9th-century Irish poets Irish male poets Irish-language writers {{Ireland-poet-stub