An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Gormflaith ingen Murchada"

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== Tagairtí annál ==
'' The first annalistic account regarding Gormlaith appears in the ''[[Annála Inis Faithlinn]]'', a major extant record stair na [[Mumhain|Mumhan]]. The entry of her death was composed some 62 years after her death, making it the most contemporary and temporally proximate.<ref name="The Annals of Inisfallen">{{cite book |last=Mac Airt |first=Sean |title=The Annals of Inisfallen |year=1951 |publisher=[[Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath]] |location=Baile Átha Cliath |page=xxi}}</ref> This account statedstates:<ref>[[Annála Inis Faithlinn]], AI 1030.4</ref>
{{cquote|''Ingen Murcha[da] m. Find, rigan Muman, moritur.}}
{{blockquote|The Daughter of Murchad son of Finn, queen of Munster, dies.|''[[Annála Inis Faithlinn]], p. 197''}}
 
'' The ''[[Annála Tiarnaigh]]'' are the next chronologically contemporaneous account with a reference to Gormlaith. These annals, compiled in the Irish midlands, statedstate:<ref>[[Annála Tiarnaigh]], AT 1030.15</ref>
{{cquote|''Gormlaith ingen Murchadha meic Floind, máthair Sitriuca meic Amlaim, rig Gall, & Dondchada meic Briain, rig Muman, mortua est.}}
{{blockquote|Gormlaith, daughter of Murchad, son of Finn, mother of Sitric, son of Amlaíb Cuarán, king of the Foreigners, and of Donnachad, son of Brian, king of Munster, died. | Annála Tiarnaigh, p. 371}}
 
'' Gormlaith also appears in genealogical accounts written more than 100 years after her death. The first of these accounts is found in the ''[[Banseanchas]]'', a catalogue of famous medieval Irish women.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Connon |first=Anne |editor=Alfred P. Smyth |title=The Banshenchas and the Ui Neill queens of Tara |journal=Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History, and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne |year=2000 |page=98}}</ref> The entry in this account echoed the annalistic accounts and names Olaf Cuaran and Brian Bóramha as her husbands and Sigtrygg and Donnchad as her sons.