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370:¶1096] Cethri mc leis .i. Fidach diarbu mc Crimthann Már & Luigdech for óenleth, Maine Munchaín & Dáre Cerbba forsan leth n-aill. Emuin són dano in Maine & in Dáre. Is dóib at-connairc a máthair in fís .i. druimm cach áe díb fri araile inna cliab & dáel inter se .i. Síl Mogad Ruith in druad inter se conná cumaing nech díb cobair araile.
379:¶1098] Lóch Már mc Ma Femis a quo sunt Éoganachta & Fianna Luigne Úi Dedaid Deocluaid m. Fiachach Oele idem et Fer Dá Liach sed alii dicunt ut praediximus Dau, Ded, Dera, Liathán, Fidach, Fidgenid filios habuisse Dáre Cerbba. Dá Dau dá mc Óengusa Bruigde mc Maine Munchaín nó mc Fiachach Oele. Alii dicunt duos filios fuisse Ailella Flainn Máir.
566:(although Dobbs does not equate this person with Muinemón/Maine herself, nor mention him or Maine Munchaín), it was said that "there used to be a gold collar around his neck. That is why he was Munchaín." Furthermore, Énna appears to have had, like Dáire Cerbba, his own associations with Brega (Mag Breg), to quote from
367:¶1081] Dáre Cerbba dano in dara mc Ailella Flainn Bic .vi. filios habuit id est: Fiachu Fidgenid a quo Úi Fidgeinti, Eochu Liathán a quo Úi Liatháin, Fidach a quo Crimthann Már m. Fidaig rí h- Érenn & Alban, Dedad a quo Úi Dedaid id est Úi Braccáin & Úi Ailella i n-airthiur Éoganachta Caisil, Dau et Der.
354:, and memory, and so is usually left untranslated. Furthermore, it has been the intentional case to trim all non-essential information from the following passages and their entries. Both the overly extended families and many further descendants of those central ones remaining have only brief mention below.
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Criomhthann son of
Fiodhach, son of Daire Cearb, son of Oilill Flann Beag, son of Fiachaidh Muilleathan, son of Eoghan Mor, son of Oilill Olom of the race of Eibhear, held the sovereignty of Ireland seventeen years. Fidheang, daughter of the king of Connaught, was his wife. This Criomhthann gained
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is somewhat problematic, for neither the Uí Fidgenti nor Uí Liatháin, while both claiming descent from Dáire Cerbba, ever once describe themselves as belonging to the Dáirine nor are
Crimthann or his sister Mongfind ever in any surviving genealogical source described as belonging to a family other
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The origins of Maine Muncháin/Munchaín or "(of the) Bright/Fine/Beautiful Neck", Dáire Cerbba's replacement in Laud 610 as an ancestor of the Uí Fidgenti, have evaded scholars for generations, but both the epithet and personal name are known from elsewhere in somewhat related traditions. A certain
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clíab & dóel i medón eturru .i. síl Moga Roith in druad, conná cumaic nechtar de cobair araile. It é dano batir hoa & itt é fongiulatar cruiti a n-athar .i. Corco Ché & ind indbaith .i. Corco Muchit. Alii dicunt betis secht maic la Dáre .i. Fíachra, Eocha, Íth, Fidach, Dan, Ded, Dera.
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Eogan mac
Ailella mac do Fíachaig Mullethan risinn-abar Fer da líach .i. dá líach dó marbad a athar a n-inbaid a geine & éc a máthar dia breith. Ceithri maic Ailella Flainn Bicc maic Fhíachach .i. Lugaid (Láre) Fidach .i. athair Crimthaind & Mongfhinne. Mane Muncháin, is húad Úi Fidginte.
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Rorandsat a feranda hi cetheora ranna co Comor Trí nUisci. Quattuor filios habuit .i. Fidach, cuius filius
Crimthan Mór mac Fidaigm & Luigtheg for óenleth; Maine Muncháin & Dáre cherbae for leith aili. Emmon nhDáre & in Mane. Atchondairc a mmáthair .i. druim cechtarnái fri araile ina
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people. In fact the passage gives it the alternative names of "... Ardchluain na Féne and
Mucfhalach Mac Daire Ceirbe. This Ceirbe was king of Meáin Mairtine. This area is called Emly today..." However it does not specifically state that Dáire belonged to the Mairtine themselves, and perhaps of
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Maine
Munchaoin and Daire Cearba were noted as twins (being born at one birth), and some manuscripts attribute Maine's offspring as being fathered by Daire due to Maine's inability; as a result, Maine tends to be overlooked as an ancestor, and the Ui Fidgheinte typically list Daire as their
348:, generally considered to be in that order of antiquity when considering genealogical tracts specifically. The genealogical Irish, as opposed to proper prose or poetry, can be easily enough understood with the aid if necessary of the
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altogether, but no consensus has been reached and in fact
Crimthann and his family have not actually been the focus of these studies. It is finally the case that Dáire Cerbba is never once in the sources equated or associated with
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tells us that "Munemon first put round throats a golden necklet ... Maine Mor was his name." Before his/their time was a Maine
Mothechtach Maraicdech (or Main Mairc) who "first invented the bartering of gold and silver, son of
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Munster and other sources is based on common scholarly knowledge of the Irish tradition shared by the Knowledge editor, and so correction if possible is
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from Irish myth and legend may derive from the same prehistoric or mythological figure, or have adopted each other's features to such an extent as to all be composites. The latter stated that Dáire and
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Dáre Cerba, is húad Úi Líatháin. Tri maic Fíachach
Fidgennid .i. Brión, Sétna, Laegairi. Secht maic Brióin maic Fíachach .i. Cairpre Goll, Lugaid, Dáre, Fergus, Rus, Cormac, Costaire.
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However, whatever the provenance of the tradition placing some of his career in the midlands, Énna is usually counted an early king of Munster and slayer of Eogan son of
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in the midlands and more of their conflict with the Ulaid, although the "Eochu son of Darfind" in the poem is not specified as the later Dáire Cerbba's well known son
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391:¶1104] Ocht mc Ailella Tassaich .i. Láegaire, Bressal, Mac Draignén, Mac Cáirthind, Áed, Feideilmid, Óengus Brecc, Noois éicess &rl.
751:. Flann additionally goes to the trouble once each of calling Crimthann "son of the son of Dáire" and "grandson of Dáire" in the poem.
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is in fact in all Munster sources, and Flann is believed to have been from the province, used only as an alternative name for the
427:¶1237] De chuirr luingge n a n-giall Fidgenid nuncipatus est et qui fecit equum lingneum. In Circio Colmáin h-i l-Liphu agitauit.
424:¶1236] ... Conaill a quo Úi Chonaill Gabra m. Intait Dárai m. Brioin m. Fiachach Fidgeinti m. Dáre Cherbba m. Ailella Flainn Bic.
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Annala Rioghachta Eireann. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616
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Dáre Cerbba uero ideo hóc nuncupatus est {facsimile page & column 151b} quia natus est i m-Methus Cerbba i m-Bregaib.
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Of uncertain origins, Dáire Cerbba is named in many early and late sources as the grandfather of the semi-mythological
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502:(What follows somewhat later is another passage noted for its resemblance to one found in Rawlinson B 502 and in the
415:¶1210] ... Meic Caille m. Meic Brócc m. Dáre Cherbba m. Maine Munchaín m. Ailella Flaind Bic m. Fiachach Mullethain.
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Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe and Paul Byrne, "Kings named in Baile Chuinn Chétchathaig and the Airgíalla charter poem", in
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omit Maine Munchaín, who in the principle descent scheme variant exemplified in Laud 610 and also found in the
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victories and obtained sway in Alba, Britain, and France, as the seancha says in the following stanza:—
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between them so that neither of them, nor their descendants, could ever come to the aid of the other.
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430:¶1238] Alii dicunt combad Fidgenid m. Maine Munchaín m. Ailella Flaind Bic m. Fiachach Fir Dá Liach.
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385:¶1100] Secht mc Brioin mc Fiachach .i. Cairpre Goll, Lugaid, Dáre, Fergus, Rus, Cormac, Cosdaire.
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was Muinemon. In his time gold was on necks in Ireland." while a related passage from the
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2043:"Creating the past: the early Irish genealogical tradition (Carroll Lecture 1992)"
2029:"Contributions Towards the Political History of Munster, 450–800 A.D. (continued)"
2015:"Contributions Towards the Political History of Munster, 450–800 A.D. (continued)"
1848:"Early Irish Population Groups: their nomenclature, classification and chronology"
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1670:"Making Provincial Kingship in Early Ireland: Cashel and the Creation of Munster"
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433:¶1363] ... Brioin m. Fiachach Fidgenid m. Maine Munchaín m. Ailella Flaind Bic.
364:¶1080] Ailill Flann Bec duos filios habuit id est Lugaid & Dáre Cerbba. ...
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to all be equivalent and in different ways associated with the precious metal
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809:"are ultimately one and the same", and refers to him/they as "the god of the
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as well, but this is nowhere clearly stated in the 1st millennium sources.
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further describes the family's deeds in Ireland, including the capture of
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2237:. Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society. Calcutta: O.T. Cutter. 1868.
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importance is the fact that this site was historically occupied by the
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 49, No. 170
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dynast who was evidently a king of late prehistoric central northern
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considers the various ancient people from Eóganacht tradition named
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of the Southern Uí Néill, in a pedigree giving her a descent from
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The non-English language of the following sections is composed of
232:, High King of Ireland. Finally, another descendant, according to
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Church and Polity in Pre-Norman Ireland: The Case of Glendalough
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Connon, Anne, "A prosopography of the early queens of Tara", in
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280:. All of these are historically associated with the province of
2287:
Ua Súilleabháin, Seán and Seán Donnelly (eds. & trs.), and
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Politics and pure narrative in the stories about Corc of Cashel
1834:
Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political and Economic Divisions
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671:, and ancient tradition further recalls that the seven sons of
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549:, and in Laud 610 a passage states that "The seventh man from
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progenitor. Alternatively, another tradition states the druid
2297:. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. 1991. Pages 165–75.
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in striated gold, northern France, c. 1200–1000 BC, 794 grams
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1868:. Academy Press. 1981 (reissue with new intro. and notes by
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for the epithet see Arbuthnot, p. 85; Stokes 1897, pp. 298–9
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can be found and the family are specifically referred to as
382:¶1099] Trí mc Fiachach Fidgenid .i. Brion, Sétna, Láegaire.
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Hull, Vernam (tr.), "Conall Corc and the Corco Luigde", in
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1438:; Jaski "Psalter of Cashel" considers this to be a mistake
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In a strange passage in the notably peculiar Munster epic
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
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who ruled Brega." And of Énna Munchaín, returning to the
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373:¶1097] Alii dicunt betis sé mc Dáre Cerbba ut dicitur:
1976:
1953:
O'Brien, M. A. (ed.) with intro. by John V. Kelleher,
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972:
2267:(ed. & tr.), "Cóir Anmann: Fitness of Names", in
1733:"Genealogical Tables of the Medieval Irish Dynasties"
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901:, Daire Cerbba (Ceirbe) is said to have been king of
509:{folio 98a1} Di raind etir maccu Eilella Flanc Bicc.
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and some British territories, and another descendant
1911:
for The Discovery Programme. 2005. pp. 159–224.
905:, known to historians as the ancient capital of the
212:
at the time. A frequently believed grandson of his,
1744:"The Genealogical Section of the Psalter of Cashel"
1737:
The traditional rule of succession in early Ireland
2078:/ Baile Átha Cliath: Foillseacháin Rialtais. 1940.
1777:, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trs.),
1508:for The Discovery Programme. 2005. pp. 73–94.
2099:Forbhais Droma Dámhgháire: The Siege of Knocklong
1950:. Halle/Saale, Max Niemeyer. 1912. Pages 291–338.
65:for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate
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1616:, "The Pedigree of the Eoganacht of Cashel", in
652:, were, in any event, the historical (Southern)
224:may have been King of Munster, and whose sister
2291:, "Music has ended: The Death of a Harper", in
2126:Eoghanacht Genealogies from the Book of Munster
1586:. New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co. 1872.
1518:. Four Courts Press. 2nd revised edition, 2001.
1436:(Pre-Patrician section of the) Annals of Ulster
512:Cf. Rawl. B 502, p. 149 a32; BB. 173 c35.
2064:An Leabhar Muimhneach maraon le suim aguisíní
1920:Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie Volume 3
1872:of original Martin Lester Ltd edition, 1921).
1631:Side-Lights on the Táin Age and Other Studies
1425:Bhreathnach and Murray (ed. & tr.), "BCC"
1093:O'Brien and Ó Corráin (eds.), pp. 224–31, 252
1064:see for example as presented by Byrne, p. 291
918:, for whom it was their chief church, namely
640:of the Eóganachta, although this family, the
846:He swayed likewise beyond the clear blue sea
644:, are more usually given a descent from the
457:, does state that at one time the family of
1942:"The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories"
1923:. Halle: Niemeyer. 1901. Hosted elsewhere:
1823:: The Book of the Taking of Ireland, Part V
1434:Mac Airt and Mac Niocaill (ed. & tr.),
1074:electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
1780:The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating
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1192:
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1188:
785:"the Ever-Wounded" of the Corcu Loígde, a
441:While not specifically mentioning a Dáire
113:
1917:(ed. & tr.), "Brinna Ferchertne", in
1572:Michael Collins: The Man Who Made Ireland
882:
731:, traditionally attributed to the famous
2258:Lives of Saints from the Book of Lismore
2155:Corpus Genealogiarum Sanctorum Hiberniae
1283:O'Sullivan (ed.), pp. 1374, (1385,) 1388
816:
628:appears as an ancestor of Mugain of the
578:
284:, but according to the early manuscript
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2278:Regents of Nations: Antiquity Worldwide
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875:. He is frequently assumed in origin a
693:appear to resemble one quoted from the
689:A number of pedigrees preserved in the
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1947:Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 8
1674:Proceedings of the British Academy 224
1486:Arbuthnot, Sharon J. (ed. & tr.),
727:, at least pre-10th century poem, the
707:. Those mentioning or focusing on the
2173:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
2159:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
2145:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
2094:. Dublin. 1848–51. 2nd edition, 1856.
1810:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
953:, but Emly is in modern North Munster
764:than the para-Eóganachta themselves.
1661:Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie
1644:Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie
999:Byrne, pp. 177–8, citing one of the
307:He is often confused or paired with
300:(son of Lugaid), the founder of the
17:
1961:. 1976. / partial digital edition:
1685:; Discussion, edition, translation"
1679:Henry, Patrick L. (ed. & tr.),
1367:MacNeill asserted this was the god
718:
682:
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1905:The Kingship and Landscape of Tara
1760:The Kingship and Landscape of Tara
1554:The Kingship and Landscape of Tara
1502:The Kingship and Landscape of Tara
987:"EDIL - Irish Language Dictionary"
973:"EDIL - Irish Language Dictionary"
838:Criomhthann son of Fiodhach swayed
357:
55:for transliterated languages, and
35:of its non-English content, using
14:
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2234:Sanas Chormaic: Cormac's Glossary
2141:Early Irish History and Mythology
1880:"The Native Place of St. Patrick"
1758:"Review: Edel Bhreathnach (ed.),
1656:"Miscellany from H.2.7. (T.C.D.)"
1526:"Three Old Irish Accentual Poems"
596:took hostages of the white Gáedil
309:
2169:, formerly Lebar na Núachongbála
1968:Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502
1735:, or Appendix 2 of Ph.D. Thesis
1599:. 2007. later published below as
830:contains the following passage:
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2120:. Dublin. 5th edition, 1892.
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1247:Dobbs "Cenel Fiachach", p. 1
1014:Bressal mac Ailello Thassaig
620:). Their territory included
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2061:Ó Donnchadha, Tadhg (ed.),
1578:Cusack, Sister Mary Francis
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1198:Dobbs "Eoganacht of Cashel"
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1973:University College Cork
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1562:The Discovery Programme
1543:Early Christian Ireland
1447:Ubink (ed. & tr.),
1398:Keating, Book I, p. 369
1358:MacNeill 1921, pp. 61–2
1324:Ubink, pp. 27, 31, and
1102:Henry, pp. 188–9, 192–3
1020:being otherwise unknown
949:Truhart, p. 375, gives
667:, founded by their own
1993:. 1944. pp. 25–9.
1987:"The Féine or Goidels"
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1597:Trinity College Dublin
1464:, Stokes and O'Donovan
922:, which the author of
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1179:Leabhar na nGenealach
827:Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
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2001:"The Érainn or Érna"
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