Lathóg of Tír Chonaill

Irish poet
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIrish poet
PlacesIreland
isHistorian Poet
Work fieldLiterature Social science
Gender
Female
The details

Biography

Lathóg of Tír Chonaill (fl. 9th century) was an Irish poet.

Overview

According to a tract seemingly composed well after the 9th century, Lathóg of Tír Chonaill was mother of the poet Flann mac Lonáin.

Lathóg once advised Flann to be liberal and open-handed, because the ollamh is bound to give the same hospitality he receives (MacCana, 1974).

A verse

  • My blessing and my counsel take my son and Aidhne's glory, Flan. Be generous for our honour's sake, since men give all that you demand. Believe your mother's word that still the niggard poet is in the wrong; Give of your riches with good will, you ask rewards from all for song. (Flower, 1947)

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