An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Osraige"
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}}</ref> Due to inland water access via the [[an Fheoir]], [[an Bhearú]] agus [[an tSiúir]], the Osraí may have experienced greater intercourse with [[an Bhreatain]] and the continent, and there appears to have been some heightened Roman trading activity in and around the region.<ref name="academia1970">{{▼
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}}</ref> Such contact with the Roman world may have precipitated wider exposure and later conversion to [[Críostaíocht|Luath-Chríostaíocht]].
===Forghabh Dhéise, Chorca Laidhe agus Críostaíocht (c. 450 – 625)===
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