Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland: Monuments :: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies; September 22, 2003 ; 700+ words task is more modest. As a historian of early medieval Ireland, http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-10053618.htmlHOME | Is Ailbhe MacShamhr in male or female?
Thank you for your question. According to the programme of the Fifth
Maynooth Summer School in Comparative Celtic Linguistics and Medieval
Irish Studies (2001), Dr MacShamhr in is male:
DR. AILBHE MAC SHAMHR IN teaches courses on early Irish archaeology
and related matters in Maynooth, works for the Royal Irish Academys
Dictionary of National Biography and is a member of the committee of
the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. He is the author of
Church and Polity in Pre-Norman Ireland: the Case of Glendalough and
of various articles on early Irish political history.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/krmccone/Summersc.htm
I searched the British Library catalogue
(http://blpc.bl.uk/adp0358aPaTextWelcome.jsp) & Ailbhe MacShamhr ins
full name is given as
Ailbhe S amus Mac Shamhr in
As S amas is a male name (confirmed at various Irish names websites),
this seems to confirm the historians gender as male; Ailbhe can be
either a male or female name.
I hope this evidence gives a satisfactory answer.
Best wishes
blackbird-ga
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