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- AEneas Ollamh, son of Olioll Bracan, was the 73rd Monarch of Ireland from 499 BC to 480 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Ollamh. Of the seven grades of fili or poet, the ollamh was the highest grade and therefore the highest dignitary among the bards. It took a candidate nine to twelve years of study to memorise the two hundred and fifty prime stories and one hundred secondary stories necessary to claim the title. Ollamh is the modern Irish word for professor. ("A Dictionary of Irish Mythology" - Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press (1991))
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