-
Belcon Breifne" or as "Togail
Bruidne Bélchon Bréifne" (M****acre of
Belcu Brefne). The site of the
conflict is now the modern-day
village of Belcoo, on the...
- (1991). "The Ui
Raghallaigh Lordship of East
Breifne c.1250-.c. 1450".
Brefne. 8 (2): 415.
Patrick J. Cornish;
Benignus Millet, eds. (2005). The Irish...
- Texts.
University College Cork.
Retrieved 3
August 2019. “Ailech III” “
Brefne” Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí. Myth,
Legend & Romance: An
encyclopaedia of the Irish...
-
Crosses in fact—Conchobar son of
Tigernan O
Ruairc mustered the men of
Brefne and
Conmaicne and all whom he
could get,
including Aed son of
Fedlim O Conchobair...
- to
Dublin and
received the
kingship of
Leinster and of the men of Meath,
Brefne,
Oriel and Ulster." UCC
translation accessed on 7
January 2017 (Archived...
- O Ruairc, with the men of
Brefne, made an
expedition to Loch in Trein; and the two
armies fell upon the
churches of
Brefne, all
except Fenagh, and returned...
- (M****acre of
Belcu Brefne). This
tells the tale of a trap set for the
great Ulster hero
Conall Cernach by a
Breifne chief named Belcu Brefne.
However Conall...
- rose
against him and
defeated him and Art O Ruairc, an
eligible prince of
Brefne, was killed, with many others,
gentle and simple." John Pembridge's Annals...
-
Integrated Nursery School Bangor Controlled Integrated 1949;
Transformed 2022
Brefne Integrated Nursery School Belfast Controlled Integrated Transformed 2021...
- Alternatively, the
Metrical Dindshenchas states the name is
derived from
Brefne,
daughter of
Beoan mac Bethaig, the
grandson of Nemed, a
brave soldier-woman...