- The
Ciarraige Óic
Bethra were a po****tion-group
found in
early medieval Ireland. The word
Ciarraige means the
people of Ciar, and
denoted descent from...
-
Shannon into the
regions called Cenél Máiné, Cuircni,
Calraige and
Delbhna Bethra. Cenél Máiné lay in the south-west
portion of the
kingdom of
Tethbae – on...
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Maige Mucrama,
Achtan is
named as the
daughter of Olc Acha of the
Crich Óic
Bethra, near what is now Clarenbridge,
County Galway. The
night before the Battle...
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nowadays the
townlands of Maree,
Oranmore Nagnatae -
County Sligo Óic
Bethra - area
around Clarenbridge Partraige - in
Connemara and Partry,
County Mayo...
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Shannon River,
within the
Barony of
Garrycastle but not
ruled by the
Delbhna bEthra. Uallachán Mac Flann,
Chief of the Name,
Chief of the
Munter Cinaith, Prince...
- province.
Their chiefs took the
surname O'Flannagain or Flannagan. The
Delbhna bEthra may have once
formed a
single kingdom with the
Delbhna Nuadat until subjugated...
- Lelldorin. Atesca,
General of the
Mallorean military,
later Commander-in-Chief
Bethra (deceased), a
Tolnedran courtesan and spy. Silk's rival.
Formerly the most...
-
location uncertain (possibly in Tethba, now in
County Longford)
Ciarraige Oic
Bethra, of Aidhne, now
south County Galway Ciarraige Aí,
based on the
plain of...
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Machaire Riabhach Maigh Mucruimhe Airthir Connacht Meadraige Corca Moga Óic
Bethra Medieval Ireland: Territorial,
Political and
Economic Divisions, Paul MacCotter...
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Machaire Riabhach Maigh Mucruimhe Airthir Connacht Meadraige Corca Moga Óic
Bethra The
Senchineoil and the Sogain:
Differentiating between the pre-Celtic and...