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Cacht is an
Irish language female given name.
Cacht dercu Corco Cullu,
Queen of Connacht, fl. late 7th century.
Cacht ingen Cellaig,
Queen of Ailech,...
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Cacht ingen Ragnaill was the
queen of
Donnchad mac Briain, from
their marriage in 1032 to her
death in 1054, when she is
styled Queen of
Ireland in the...
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though manumission was possible. The Old
Irish and
Welsh words for 'slave',
cacht and
caeth respectively, are
cognate with
Latin captus 'captive' suggesting...
- Ímair
Notable women Aud the Deep-Minded Bethóc,
Prioress of Iona Bjaðǫk
Cacht ingen Ragnaill Gormflaith ingen Murchada Gunnhild Gormsdóttir
Helga Moddansdóttir...
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daughter of
Muirchertach Ua Tuathail, King of the Uí Muiredaigh, and
Cacht Ní Morda. Her
paternal grandparents were
Gilla Comgaill Ua
Toole and Sadbh...
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Italian c****a) or captīvus > *kaxtivus > OF
chaitif (mod. chétif; cf.
Irish cacht 'servant'; ≠
Italian cattiv-ità,
Portuguese cativo,
Spanish cautivo). This...
- Mór_Ní_Tuathail. The
latter was a
daughter of
Muirchertach Ua
Tuathail and
Cacht ingen Loigsig. The
marriage of
Strongbow and
Aoife took
place in August...
- "grave", Lith
kapas "grave", kapt "expression to
indicate grabbing. OIr
cacht "female slave", W
caeth "slave, captive" < *kap-tos "taken" kap "I grasp...
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chief secretary Atiśa,
Tibetan Buddhist leader and
master (b. c.980)
Cacht ingen Ragnaill,
queen consort of
Munster Nuño Álvarez de Carazo, Castilian...
- Ímair
Notable women Aud the Deep-Minded Bethóc,
Prioress of Iona Bjaðǫk
Cacht ingen Ragnaill Gormflaith ingen Murchada Gunnhild Gormsdóttir
Helga Moddansdóttir...