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Edel Bhreathnach is an Irish historian and academic and former CEO of the Discovery Programme.

Bhreathnach was a Tara Research Fellow for the Discovery Programme from 1992 to 2000. In 2005 she was appointed Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute for the study of Irish History and Civilization, at University College Dublin. In 2013, she left her role in the Ó Cléirigh Institute to rejoin the Discovery Programme as CEO. Her particular areas of interest concern the history of Tara in , dynastic politics in the kingdoms of and .She is currently part of the Monastic Ireland network and has published a major study on monasticism in Ireland AD900-1250 (Four Courts Press, 2024).


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Bibliography
The following is a provisional list of Bhreathnach's publications.


Articles
  • Killeshin: An Irish Monastery Surveyed in Cambridge/Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, pp. 33–47. 1994.
  • Tara: A Select Bibliography, in Discovery Programme Reports No. 3. 1995.
  • Temoria: Caput Scotorum? in Éiru No. 47, pp. 67–88. 1996.
  • Topographical note: Moynagh Lough, Nobber, Co. Meath in Ríocht na Midhe'' No. 9, pp.16-19, 1998.
  • Authority and supremacy in Tara and its Hinterland c.950-1200 in Discovery Reports Programme No. 5, pp.1-23. 1999.
  • Kings, the kingship of Leinster and the regnal poems of 'Laídshenchas Laigen': A reflection of dynastic politics of Leinster, 650-1150 in Seachas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne, ed. Alfred P. Smyth, Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp.299-312. 2000. .
  • Abesses, minor dynasties and kings 'in clericatu': Perspectives of Ireland 700-850 in Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe, M.P. Brown and C.A. Farr (eds.), pp. 113–125, Leicester University Press, 2001.
  • 'Two contributors to the Book of Leinster: Bishop Finn of Kildare and Gilla na Náem Úa Duinn' in Michael Richter and Jean-Michel Picard (eds.) Ogma: essays in Celtic studies in honour of Próinséas Ní Chatháin (Dublin, 2002) pp. 105–111
  • Medieval sub-kingdoms of Brega: The kingships of Calatruim, Déssi Breg, Mugdornae Breg and Uí maic Uais Breg in The Island of St. Patrick: Church and ruling dynasties in and Meath, 400-1148, pp. 38–51, Ailbhe MacShamhráin, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2005. .
For the following see The Kingship and Landscape of Tara, below.
    • 'Níell cáich úa Néill nasctar géill':The political context of 'Baile Chuinn Chétchthaig, pp. 49-68;
    • Baile Chuinn Chétchthaig: Edition with Kevin Murray, pp. 73-94.
    • The Airgíalla Charter Poem: The political context, pp. -157.
    • The Airgíalla Charter Poem: Edition with Kevin Murray, pp. 124-158.
    • The Medieval Kingdom of Brega, pp. 410-422.


Books
  • The Kingship and Landscape of Tara, (ed.), Four Courts Press for the Discovery Programme, Dublin, 2005.
  • Ireland AD400-1000. Landscape, kingship and religion Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2014
•‘Monasticism in Ireland AD 900-1250’ Four Courts Press Dublin, 2024

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