Teige Mac Con Midhe, Irish poet and writer, died in 1493.
Mac Con Midhe was a member of an Irish brehon family. According to the Annals of the Four Masters:
- M1493.17 Mac Namee, i.e. Teige, the son of Conor Roe, son of Eachmarcach, an eminent poet and a good scholar, was slain by a labourer, one of his own people. i.e. the son of O'Clumhain.
See also
- Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe (fl. 1210?–1272?)
- Brian Mac Con Midhe, chief poet to Turlough Luineach O'Neill
- Cormac Mac Con Midhe (d.1627
References
- Glimpses of Gaelic Ireland,, 33–64, G. Murphy, Dublin, 1948.
- Lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge: Treoirliosta, Padraig de Brún, Dublin, 1988.
- Tyrone's Gaelic Literary Legacy, by Diarmaid Ó Diobhlin, in Tyrone: History and Society, 403–432, ed. Charles Dillon and Henry A. Jefferies, Geography Publications, Dublin, 2000. ISBN 0-906602-71-8.
- Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia", edited by Seán Duffy, Dublin, 2004. ISBN 978-0-415-94052-8
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