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Roí is a name found in early Irish myth and legend, applied to more than one figure in medieval Irish storytelling. The best-known Roí is Roí mac Dáire, a legendary king associated with Munster in the tradition. In surviving manuscripts, the name Roí is sometimes rendered as Cu Roí, and the figure is treated as a powerful ruler whose court appears in several tales. The etymology of the name is connected to Old Irish, where the word for king is roí.
In the tale Tochmarc Roí (The Wooing of Roí), Roí mac Dáire’s court serves as the setting
The primary evidence for Roí comes from a small body of medieval Irish manuscripts, including versions found
Scholars view Roí as part of a larger archetype in Irish myth—the king whose hospitality and judgment