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Blathewyc or
Blathewic (from
Irish Uí
Blathmaic,
meaning 'descendants of Blathmac') is the name of
several historical territorial divisions in what is...
- Bécc
Bairrche mac
Blathmaic (died 718) was king of
Ulaid from 692 to 707 from the Dál
Fiatach clan. He was the son of
Blathmac mac Máel
Cobha (died 670)...
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community were
expelled from
Rahan near
modern Tullamore,
County Offaly by
Blathmaic, a
Meathian prince. 636
Battle of
Maigh Rath (Moira,
County Down). Battle...
-
Bangor and
Newtownards belonged to a
neighbouring district called Uí
Blathmaic. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record the Cenél nEógain as
having made...
- Ireland. He
reigned from 708 to 735. He was the son of Bécc
Bairrche mac
Blathmaic, (died 718), a
previous king of
Ulaid who had
abdicated in 707 to become...
- Tomaltach, King (?–816)
Ulaid /
Ulster (complete list) – Bécc
Bairrche mac
Blathmaic, King (692–707) Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni, King (707–708) Áed Róin...
- Sechn****ach mac
Blathmaic (died 671)
followed his
father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) and
uncle Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (died 665) as High King...
- mac
Cairill (d. 581)
Fiachnae mac Demmáin (d. 627) Bécc
Bairrche mac
Blathmaic (d. 718)
Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin (d. 789)
Niall mac
Eochada (d. 1063),...
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nAraidi located along the
border area
between County Antrim and Down Uí
Blathmaic, a
branch of the Dál
Fiatach whose territory was
located in the north-western...
- Cenn Fáelad may
refer to: Cenn Fáelad mac
Blathmaic, High King of
Ireland Cenn Fáelad mac Colgan, King of
Connacht Cenn Fáelad hua Mugthigirn, King of...