- Dál
nAraidi (Old Irish: [daːl ˈnaraðʲə]; "Araide's part") or Dál Araide,
sometimes latinised as
Dalaradia or
anglicised as Dalaray, was a
Cruthin kingdom...
- Ulidians, came into his house, and
Donnchadh Ua Loingsigh, with the Dal-
Araidhe, and Aedh Ua Ruairc, with the men of Breifne, and
Murchadh Ua Maelsechlainn...
- "race of Sogain". They
descended from
Soghan Sal-b****dhe, son of
Fiacha Araidhe,
eponymous ancestor of the Dál nAraidi. Keating, p. 728. Bell (2003), p...
- son of Maelduin, heir
apparent of the North, was
beheaded by the Dal
Araidhe. 881 -
Death of
Cormac mac Ceithearnach,
Prior of Terrygl**** and Clonfert...
- 2nd
century in Ireland. 106
Battle of Moin An Chatha, in Magh Line, Dal
Araidhe 140 Gr****
astronomer and
cartographer Ptolemy provided the
earliest known...
-
Fionnchada mac Nair mac
Earca mac
Tiobraide mac
Sodhain Salb****dhe mac
Fiacha Araidhe. His grandfather,
Treana mac Fionnchada, was the
eponym of the
Cinel Trena...
-
Fionnchada mac Náir mac
Earca mac
Tiobraide mac
Soghain Salb****dhe mac
Fiacha Araidhe. His grandfather,
Treana mac Fionnchada, was the
eponym of the
Cinel Trena...
- Battle-lines, or
Sogan of the
Preys – who in turn was the son of
Fiacha Araidhe, a third-century king of
Ulster and a
direct ancestor of all the Wards...
-
MacFhirbhisigh stated of them: "To the
Cruithne of
Ireland belong the Dal
Araidhe, the
seven Laighsi of Leinster, the
seven Soghain of Éire, and
every Conaill...
- the year 665, Maelcaeich, son of Scannal,
chief of the
Cruithne of Dal
Araidhe of the race of Ir died, as did Maelduin, son of Scannal,
chief of Cinel...