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Lady walla

Lady Walla ( Irl. Uallach ingen Muinecháin ; died in 934 ) is a high-level filid ( ollam ) [1] , who died in 932 or 934. There is a record of her death in the Annals of Inishfalllen , where she is described as the "poetess of Ireland." In Gaelic sources, she, like other Irish poets, is not described.

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Walla's name is recorded on Judy Chicago 's Heritage Floor installation.

Notes

  1. ↑ Meek, Christine. The fragility of her sex? : medieval Irishwomen in their European context. - Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1996 .-- ISBN 1851821724 .

Literature

  • Uallach ingen Muinechain , Maire Ni Dhonnchadha, in The Eycyclopaedia of Ireland , p. 1087, Dublin, 2003.

Links

  • Annals of the four masters
  • Elizabeth A. Sackler. Center for Feminist Art: The Dinner Party: Heritage Floor: Lady Uallach
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lady_Walla&oldid=94054928


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