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Killovyeragh or
Coill Ua
bh-
Fiachrach (meaning- wood of the Uí
Fiachrach) was a sub
division of the Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne roughly coextensive with, but...
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Tribes and
Customs of the Hy-
Fiachrach, that
Dunguaire was
built by the Ó
hEidhin (Hynes) clan,
chiefs of
Coill Ua
bhFiachrach, the
district around Kinvara...
- It is
roughly coextensive with the Ó
hEidhin territory of
Coill Ua
bhFiachrach (wood of the Uí Fhiachrach),[citation needed] and this name was still...
- or O'Shaughnessy's Country, the
northern portion was
called Coill Ua
bhFiachrach (the
territory of the
Hynes clan) and the
eastern part was
called Oireacht...
- Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhne (also
known as Hy
Fiachrach) was a
kingdom located in what is now the
south of
County Galway.
Originally known as Aidhne, it was...
-
Amalgaid mac
Fiachrae 406–440 Son of
Fiachrae 440 Nath Í mac
Fiachrach 440–445 Son of
Fiachrae 445
Ailill Molt 445–482 Son of Nath Í mac
Fiachrach 482...
-
hEidhin (died 1340) was King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne.
Eoghan is the last
person named as
ruler of all Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne in the annals. The
previous person...
- Huns (approximate date) Fan Ye,
Chinese historian (b. 398) Nath Í mac
Fiachrach, High King of
Ireland "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Manichaeism". www.newadvent...
- Árann the
local Corco Modhruadh likely fell
under the
control of the Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne, a
tribe from what is now
southern Galway, who
prospered in the...
- 1293–1309
Ruaidri Ó
Conchobair 1309–1310
Felim McHugh O'Connor 1310–1316 Rory na-
bhFeadh Ó
Conchobair 1316–1317
Toirdelbach Ó
Conchobair first reign 1317–1318...