- is an
Irish lordship and
former prin****lity,
named for its
conqueror Angaile, or An Uillin,
ancestor of the Ó Fearghail. The
territory of
Annaly coincides...
- The Conmhaícne
Angaile (the 'Conmhaícne
descended from
Angaile') were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath comprised the
territory of Annaly, now County...
- Fearghail",
whose name
means "man of valour".
Fearghail was a great-grandson of
Angaile, the 10th-century King of Fortúatha who
conquered and gave his name to...
-
Laoidhe – Ó
hEidersceoil Corcu Loígde O'Farrell of
Annaly – Ó
Fearghail Angaile O'Flanagan – Ó Flannagáin O'Halloran - Ó hAllmhuráin / Ó hAlluráin O'Higgins...
- same to Granard, Finnea, the
Cistercian monastery of
Abbeylara and
raided Angaile (Annaly), the
lordship of
Gaelic lord O Hanely.
Bruce spent Christmas at...
- same to Granard, Finnea, the
Cistercian monastery of
Abbeyleix and
raided Angaile (Annaly), the
lordship of
Gaelic lord O Hanely. De Brus
spent Christmas...
- The
Second Battle of
Athenry (/æθənˈraɪ/ ath-ən-REYE) took
place at
Athenry (Irish: Áth na Ríogh) in
Ireland on 10
August 1316
during the
Bruce campaign...
- The Ó Duibhgeannáin (Irish pronunciation: [oː ˈd̪ˠɪvʲɟən̪ˠaːnʲ]) clan were a
family of
professional historians in
medieval and
early modern Ireland. They...
- Conmhaicne, or "lower conmaicne", of
south County Leitrim. Conmhaícne
Angaile, or "upper Conmaicne", now
county Longford. The
Diocese of
Ardagh was established...
-
Lough Arrow. Per
dolum is
Latin for "by trickery." The Ó
Fearghail ruled Angaile (roughly
County Longford). This is a
stone ringfort 23 m (75 ft) long E-W...