- Rus
Failge (fl. AD 507–514), also
known as Ros Failgeach, was the King of the Uí
Failge of what
became County Offaly. As the
eponymous ancestor of the...
- cattle-tribute, the Bóroma Laigen, on the Laigin. The Uí Failge,
under Failge Berraide, were
finally expelled from the
plain of Mide with the
battle of Druim...
- Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly. He was the
grandson of
Failge Berraide, the
eponymous ancestor of the dynasty. He is
listed as king in the Book...
- Nath Í m. Rosa Failgi. The
final person may be
identical with
Failge Berraide (fl. 507–514), a king of the Uí
Failghe and of
Laigin descent. A new bloodline...
-
counties of
Kildare and Offaly, the
chieftain of that district,
Failge Berraide,
worshiped the
pagan god Crom
Cruach and
vowed to
avenge the god's destruction...
- descendants.
Fiachu appears as the
conqueror of
Meath in the
annals with
Failge Berraide, the
ancestor of the
Leinster dynasty of Uí Failgi, as his opponent. In...
-
Frewin Hill was the site of the
Battle of Frémainn in AD 507,
where Failge Berraide defeated Fiachu mac Néill. "National
Monuments of
County Westmeath in State...
- La
Nuguy County Kilkenny –
Cainnech of
Aghaboe County Offaly –
Failge Berraide County Roscommon –
Coman mac
Faelchon County Tyrone – Eógan mac Néill Aosta...
-
Irish independence King's
County was
renamed as
County Offaly.
Failge Berraide (flourished 507-514)
Bruidge mac Nath Í (died 579) Áed Rón mac Cathail...