Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
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Epistemic status
Inferred L3 evidence-packet article.
This article describes an entity that is not directly attested. It is an inference from the evidence listed below.
Summary
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
What is being inferred
Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes is treated here only as the inferred lacuna described by the candidate record and the evidence packet below.
What is attested
- Evidence 656 records: Keating supplies one sequence for Eochaid, Fergus, Aonghus, Conall, Nia, Lughaidh, and related figures.
- Evidence 657 records: The annals supply a separate chronological surface for comparison against Keating.
- Evidence 659 records: The catalog supports manuscript/source control but not a bounded public article entity.
- Evidence 4346 records: Offline judge treated existing inferon 176 (source_dependence) as support for Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes. Evidence strength: bounded but below-publication structural/source inferon; sufficient for L2 review, not for article promotion. The accountable path is EvidencePath 1113.
Why infer this entity
AI-assessed L2 Quotient triage: AI judge warrant assessment for L2 Quotient triage; existing AI-created evidence remains below publication.
Evidence ledger
- Evidence 656: Keating, Foras Feasa ar Eirinn, succession sequence, text040. Keating supplies one sequence for Eochaid, Fergus, Aonghus, Conall, Nia, Lughaidh, and related figures. Role: Supporting evidence.
- Evidence 657: Annals of the Four Masters, parallel sequence, text020. The annals supply a separate chronological surface for comparison against Keating. Role: Supporting evidence.
- Evidence 658: Annals of the Four Masters, Cairbre Cinncait context, text025. Cairbre Cinncait appears in a different narrative and succession context, increasing reconstruction dependence. Role: Counterevidence.
- Evidence 659: National Library of Scotland manuscript record, Cairpre Cindchait, manuscript record. The catalog supports manuscript/source control but not a bounded public article entity. Role: Bibliographic control.
- Evidence 4346: Offline existing-inferon judge ledger control source, existing_inferon_judge_promote:inferon:176. Offline judge treated existing inferon 176 (source_dependence) as support for Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes. Evidence strength: bounded but below-publication structural/source inferon; sufficient for L2 review, not for article promotion. The accountable path is EvidencePath 1113. Role: Noetic interpretation.
Counterarguments
- Evidence 658 weakens or qualifies the inference: Cairbre Cinncait appears in a different narrative and succession context, increasing reconstruction dependence.
Confidence scores
- Direct attestation: 15
- Existence warrant: 64
- Specificity confidence: 58
- Reconstruction dependence: 70
- Counterevidence pressure: 0
What would change the score
- A direct attestation would move this out of the inferred catalogue.
- Stronger independent evidence would raise the warrant or specificity.
- Better counterevidence would lower the warrant or force retirement.
Why this candidate exists
The shard contains many Legendary High Kings of Ireland pages using succession boxes and royal or Celtic-myth stubs. The pattern is ideal for Inferpedia only if treated as a transmitted legendary sequence: titles imply missing source-dependence, synchronism, and manuscript-tradition notes rather than ordinary historical attestation. Source title-prior route: route:2ccd6373dbb910d02f4e05ec2689502fc749e7a3c724ec49.
L3 Evidence packet
Keating, Foras Feasa ar Eirinn, succession sequence - Direct attestation
Warrant role: Supporting evidence
Source authority: Sourcebook 76
Access level: Full text
Locator: text040
Paraphrase: Keating supplies one sequence for Eochaid, Fergus, Aonghus, Conall, Nia, Lughaidh, and related figures.
Reliability: 76 - Relevance: 82
Cluster: celt-keating
Annals of the Four Masters, parallel sequence - Direct attestation
Warrant role: Supporting evidence
Source authority: Sourcebook 76
Access level: Full text
Locator: text020
Paraphrase: The annals supply a separate chronological surface for comparison against Keating.
Reliability: 76 - Relevance: 80
Cluster: celt-four-masters
Annals of the Four Masters, Cairbre Cinncait context - Contradiction
Warrant role: Counterevidence
Source authority: Sourcebook 76
Access level: Full text
Locator: text025
Paraphrase: Cairbre Cinncait appears in a different narrative and succession context, increasing reconstruction dependence.
Reliability: 76 - Relevance: 78
Cluster: celt-four-masters
National Library of Scotland manuscript record, Cairpre Cindchait - Indirect reference
Warrant role: Bibliographic control
Source authority: Archival catalog 78
Access level: Full text
Locator: manuscript record
Paraphrase: The catalog supports manuscript/source control but not a bounded public article entity.
Reliability: 78 - Relevance: 62
Cluster: nls
Offline existing-inferon judge ledger control source - Network gap
Warrant role: Noetic interpretation
Source authority: Noetic model prior 50
Access level: No external text
Locator: existing_inferon_judge_promote:inferon:176
Paraphrase: Offline judge treated existing inferon 176 (source_dependence) as support for Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes. Evidence strength: bounded but below-publication structural/source inferon; sufficient for L2 review, not for article promotion. The accountable path is EvidencePath 1113.
Reliability: 64 - Relevance: 58
Cluster: existing_inferon_judge_promote:2d026dd11415a7e954506cb5910cf079
Arguments
Existing inferon 176 supports an L2 inferred candidate for Legendary High Kings of Ireland source-dependent sequence notes; this remains below publication and is not direct attestation.
AI-assessed L2 Quotient triage: AI judge warrant assessment for L2 Quotient triage; existing AI-created evidence remains below publication.
The legendary High Kings sequence packet warrants an inferon for source-dependent sequence notes.
The legendary High Kings sequence packet warrants an inferon for source-dependent sequence notes.