- Dál
nAraidi (Old Irish: [daːl ˈnaraðʲə]; "
Araide's part") or Dál
Araide,
sometimes latinised as
Dalaradia or
anglicised as Dalaray, was a
Cruthin kingdom...
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relationship with him.Ch. 689
Voiced by:
Hideyuki Hori
Tomoaki Araide (新出 智明,
Araide Tomoaki) is a
young doctor and the son of
Richard Moore's physician...
- the
early Middle Ages, the area was part of the
Gaelic territory of Dál
Araide,
which covered much of what is now
County Antrim. At the
eastern edge of...
- Tadg's
other daughter Uirne was
transformed into a dog by the
queen of Dal n-
Araide, and gave
birth to two dogs, Bran and Sceólang. T. P.
Cross & C. H. Slover...
- of the Ulidians.
Besides the
Ulidians and Dál Riada,
there were the Dál n
Araide of
lower County Antrim, and the Cruthin, who were pre-Gaelic
Celts and probably...
- mac
Fomor mheic Airgetmar Fiachu Araide mac Áengus
Goibnenn mheic Fergus Gallen Fedlimid mac Cas
mheic Fiachu Araide Imchad mac
Fedlimid Ros mac Imchad...
-
According to
historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the O'Lynches were from the Dal n
Araide tribe who came to
Ireland with the
Cruthin who were the
first wave of Celts...
- Colmáin (died 641?),
bishop of
Kildare Áed
Aired (died 698), king of Dál n
Araide Áed Róin (died 735), king of Dál
Fiatach Áed mac
Colggen (died 738), king...
-
literature of the time that came to
Ireland with Christianity. The Dal n
Araide.
Irish surnames that came from this
tribe include: O'Lynch, MacGenises,...
-
establishing the
supremacy of the Uí
Neill in the north. In 681
another Dál n
Araide king, Dúngal Eilni, and his
allies were
killed by the Uí Néill in what the...