- Ó h-
Aichir is an
Irish surname also
rendered as Ó hEithir, Ó Hehir, O'Hehir, Hehir, or Hare. It is a sept of
Clare which originated with the Uí Fidhgheinte...
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Ballyhar (Irish:
Baile Uí
Aichir) is a
townland and
electoral division in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Located in the
historical barony of
Magunihy and in the...
- 464 –
First Battle of
Dumha Aichir [citation needed] 468 – Bri Ele [citation needed] 470 –
Second Battle of
Dumha Aichir [citation needed] 476 – First...
- An
Baile Dubh
Ballyferriter –
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh
Ballyhar -
Baile Uí
Aichir Ballyheigue –
Baile Uí
Thaidhg Ballylongford – Béal Átha
Longfoirt Beaufort...
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Luatha mac Áedo was king of Uí
Cheinnselaig when
slain at the
Battle of Duma
Aichir in 628 by Fáelán mac Colmáin (died 666) of the Uí Dúnlainge who
became king...
- Crimthann's
rival Fáelán mac Colmáin of the Uí Dúnlainge at the
Battle of Duma
Aichir in 628. Also, in that year the new high king
Domnall mac Áedo (died 642)...
- 983. Ua Máel Sluaig, d. 1024.
Muiredach Ua Rebacháin, d. 1041. Cináed mac
Aichir, d. 1063. Máel Dúin Ua Rebacháin, d. 1090. (Gilla Mo
Chutu Ua Rebacháin...
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Ulster call this the "sack of ashes". He was
slain at the
Battle of Duma
Aichir in 628 by Fáelán mac Colmáin (died 666) from the Uí Dúnlainge,
later King...
- Fidhnacha. Of the
chieftains who were
slain in this
battle were
Amhlaeibh Ua h
Aichir,
Donnsleibhe Ua Cinnfhaelaidh, and the son of
Gillafursa Ua Maelmhuaidh...
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Ailill Molt mac Nath Í/Dathí
celebrates Feis
Temro 470
First Battle of
Dumha Aichir 476
First Battle of
Granard 480
Second Battle of
Granard 481
Death of St...