. Ogam inscribed stone read as 'MAQQI IARI (K)[OI] MAQQI MUCCOI DOVVINIAS'. Found at Ballintaggart, County Kerry, Ireland. 'MAQQI MUCCOI DOVVINIAS' is understood as meaning that the stone commemorated a member of the Corco Duibne, rulers of the Dingle peninsula from earliest record times until the 12th century and after. not later than 1876. Brash, Richard Rolt (1817–1876) 113 CIIC 156 (Richard Brash, 1879)

. Ogam inscribed stone read as 'MAQQI IARI (K)[OI] MAQQI MUCCOI DOVVINIAS'. Found at Ballintaggart, County Kerry, Ireland. 'MAQQI MUCCOI DOVVINIAS' is understood as meaning that the stone commemorated a member of the Corco Duibne, rulers of the Dingle peninsula from earliest record times until the 12th century and after. not later than 1876. Brash, Richard Rolt (1817–1876) 113 CIIC 156 (Richard Brash, 1879) Stock Photo
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