- The
Corcu Baiscind were an
early Érainn
people or
kingdom of what is now
southern County Clare in Munster. They
descended from
Cairpre Baschaín, son of...
-
later Osraige Uterni in Cork
Vellabori or
Velabri in
Kerry Builg Corcu Baiscind Corcu Duibne Corcu Loígde Dáirine Dál
gCais Deirgtine Déisi Eóganachta...
- Toirdelbach, as well as his
nephew Conaing,
Domnall mac
Diarmata of
Corcu Baiscind (County Clare), Mac
Bethad mac
Muiredaig of
Ciarraige Luachra (County Kerry)...
- the Múscraige and
Corcu Duibne Cairpre Baschaín,
ancestor of the
Corcu Baiscind Cairpre Riata,
ancestor of the Dál
Riata Dictionary of the
Irish Language...
- the Múscraige and
Corcu Duibne),
Cairpre Baschaín (ancestor of the
Corcu Baiscind) and
Cairpre Riata (ancestor of the Dál Riata)
founded kinship groups which...
- life. The Mac****n
family is of
Irish origin. They were
Lords of
Corcu Baiscind in
Ireland and
descended from ****n, the son of
Muirchertach Ua Briain...
-
including the Dál Riata, Dal Fiatach, Múscraige,
Corcu Duibne, and
Corcu Baiscind, all said to
belong to the Érainn (Iverni), of whom the
Clanna Dedad appear...
-
Riata of
Ulster and Scotland, and the
Corcu Duibne, Múscraige, and
Corcu Baiscind of Munster.
These were
known as the Síl Conairi, one of the prin****l royal...
-
distinct group at that
point is uncertain, as they and
their neighbours Corcu Baiscind may have been ****imilated into or
conquered by the Déisi
Tuisceart of eastern...
- a High King of Ireland.
Closely related were the
Corcu Duibne,
Corcu Baiscind, both of Munster, and also the Dál
Riata of
Ulster and Scotland, all being...