Cormac mac Airt
'''Cormac Mac Airt''', aka '''Cormac Ua Cuinn''' (grandson of Conn) or '''Cormac Ulfada''' ("long beard") is probably the most famous of the ancient Ringtones for motorola High King of Ireland/High Kings of Tia Sweet Ireland, and may have been an authentic historical figure, although many Hotlink caller ringtones legends have attached themselves to him. He was the son of Vika Doll Art mac Cuinn/Art, son of Alltel ringtones Conn of the Hundred Battles. He is said to have ruled from Vita Doll Tara, Ireland/Tara, the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, for forty years (ca. Samsung ringtones 227 - Partydoll Magazine 266 CE) and under his rule Tara flourished. He was famous for his wise, true, and generous judgments.
Many stories have Real ringtones Fionn mac Cumhail living in his time. Fionn was to marry Cormac's daughter Abbey Diaz Gráinne, but she ran off with Cingular Ringtones Diarmuid Ua Duibhne.
Cormac owned the wonderful gold cup given to him by the sea-god freud evaluated Manannan mac Lir in the Land of the Living. If three lies were spoken over it, it would break in three; three truths made it whole again. Cormac used this cup during his kingship to distinguish falsehood from truth. When Cormac died, the cup vanished, just as Manannan had predicted it would.
External link
*Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, ''The Heroic Biography of Cormac mac Airt,'' 1977 [http://www.celt.dias.ie/publications/cat/f/f1-3.html]
supposedly ignored category:266 deaths
after rivera category:Cycles of the Kings
bride named Tag: Fenian Cycle
own favorite Tag: High Kings of Ireland
merit one pl:Cormac
Many stories have Real ringtones Fionn mac Cumhail living in his time. Fionn was to marry Cormac's daughter Abbey Diaz Gráinne, but she ran off with Cingular Ringtones Diarmuid Ua Duibhne.
Cormac owned the wonderful gold cup given to him by the sea-god freud evaluated Manannan mac Lir in the Land of the Living. If three lies were spoken over it, it would break in three; three truths made it whole again. Cormac used this cup during his kingship to distinguish falsehood from truth. When Cormac died, the cup vanished, just as Manannan had predicted it would.
External link
*Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, ''The Heroic Biography of Cormac mac Airt,'' 1977 [http://www.celt.dias.ie/publications/cat/f/f1-3.html]
supposedly ignored category:266 deaths
after rivera category:Cycles of the Kings
bride named Tag: Fenian Cycle
own favorite Tag: High Kings of Ireland
merit one pl:Cormac