filid (poets)

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The filid were a learned professional class of poets in Gaelic Ireland who served as custodians of history, genealogy, and law through highly formalized verse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf custodians of oral tradition
learned professional class
poets
social class in Gaelic Ireland
associatedWith Irish kings
noble households
culturalContext Gaelic Ireland
distinguishedFrom bards
duty maintaining dynastic genealogies
recording the deeds of patrons
upholding legal and moral norms through verse
ethnicContext Gaelic
function composition of praise poetry
composition of satire
preservation of genealogies
preservation of legal precedents
recitation of historical narratives
hierarchy ranked by grades of poetic learning
highestRankTitle ollam
influenceOn later Irish literary tradition
preservation of early Irish sagas
knowledgeDomain genealogy
history
law
mythology
poetics
language Middle Irish
Old Irish
medium highly formalized verse
method memorization of large poetic corpora
profession genealogist
historian
legal expert
poet
region Ireland
role custodians of genealogy
custodians of history
custodians of law
keepers of traditional learning
socialStatus elite learned class
timePeriod early medieval Ireland
high medieval Ireland
tradition Brehon law culture
early Irish literary tradition
training formal poetic education
long apprenticeship

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Gaelic Ireland socialClass filid (poets)