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- Annaly 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...
- census. The county is based on the historic Gaelic territory of Annaly (Anghaile), formerly known as Teffia (Teathbha). Most of Longford lies in the basin...
- Sechlainn, ben Domhnaill mic Murchadha Uí Fherghail, taoisech Muintire Anghaile, d'écc isin cethrachtmhadh bliadhain a h-aoisi./Taillte, daughter of Muircheartach...
- Breifne; and Murchadh, son of Gilla-na-naemh Ua Fearghail, lord of Muintir-Anghaile. The clergy of Connacht, with Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, fasted at Rath-Brenainn...
- controlled the south and middle of the County of Longford (historically called Anghaile or Annaly) and hence, the town was known as LongfortFhearghail (fort/stronghold...
- The county is roughly coterminous with the ancient kingdom of Annaly (Anghaile). Longford (GAA) The Slashers Longford Slashers is a GAA club in Longford...
- O'Ruairc took the kingship that year) and O'Ferghail, king of Muinter-hAnghaile and Tadhg O'Cellaigh, king of Ui-Maine and Maghnus, son of Domnall Ua Concobuir...
- state- A great war between O'Ruairc and O'Raighilligh; and the people of Anghaile, and Muinter-Eolais, the Tellach-Dunchadha, and the Clann-Muirchertaigh...
- Caipre Gabra was absorbed into the larger Annaly kingdom, so named after "Anghaile" the great-grandfather of Fearghail O'Farrell. Annaly became Longphoirt...
- Breifne; and Murchadh, son of Gilla-na-naemh Ua Fearghail, lord of Muintir-Anghaile. The clergy of Connacht, with Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, fasted at Rath-Brenainn...