- Síol
Anmchadha (Irish: Síl n-Anmcadha) was a sub-kingdom or
lordship of Uí Maine, and
ruled by an
offshoot of the Uí
Maine called the Síol
Anmchadha ("the...
- Connacht. It was
ruled by an
offshoot of the Ui
Maine called the Síol
Anmchadha ("the seed of Anmchadh"), from whom the
territory took its name. Some...
- in
County Clare. It
formed part of the
boundary of the
kingdom of Síol
Anmchadha.
Grian (literally, "Sun") is also the name of an
Irish figure, presumed...
- Magh
Luirg Kings of Mide
Kings of
Munster Kings of
Osraige Kings of Síol
Anmchadha Kings of Tara
Kings of
Thomond Kings of Tír
Chonaill Kings of Tír Eoghain...
- venomous- weaponed, h-Uallachan." An
Irish warrior and
Prince of Siol
Anmchadha. His name
means "Proud", or "Arrogant".
There are
likely more than 3 different...
-
Diarmaid mac
Madudan (fl.1032-1069) king of Síol
Anmchadha Diarmaid Ua
Madadhan (died 1135) King of Síol
Anmchadha and Uí
Maine Diarmaid Ó
Cellaigh (died c.1349)...
- King (1068)
Muirchertach Ua Briain, King (1086–1114, 1118–1119) Síol
Anmchadha (complete list) – Cú
Connacht mac Dundach, King (1006)
Madudan mac Gadhra...
-
included –
among others – Soghan,
Corco Modhruadh,
Delbhna Nuadat, Síol
Anmchadha, and Máenmaige.
These kingdoms were made up of
offshoots of the Uí Mháine...
- Diarmata, King (1288–1294)
Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, King (1294–1331) Síol
Anmchadha (complete list) –
Diarmaid Cleirech Ua Madadhan, King (1188–1207) Madudan...
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Muaidhe Hy-Many Iar
Connacht Kinela Moylurg Muintir Murchada Partraige Síol
Anmchadha Síol
Muirdeach Soghan Tyrconnell Uí
Fiachrach Clanricarde Mac William...