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Cairbre (
Cairpre, Coirpre) is a name of
historical significance in
medieval Irish culture,
attributed to
various figures in both
mythology and history...
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north Tethbae,
called Cairpre Gabra.
Their territory corresponds to the
barony of
Granard in
modern county Longford in Ireland.
Cairpre Gabra is a corruption...
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Cairbre Lifechair ("lover of the Liffey"), son of
Cormac mac Airt, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
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Cairpre mac Laidcnén (died 793) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster. He
belonged to the Sil
Chormaic sept of this
branch of the Laigin...
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Coirpre mac Néill (fl. c. 485–493), also
Cairbre or
Cairpre, was said to be a son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Coirpre was
perhaps the
leader of the...
- The Uí Fidgenti, Fidgeinti, Fidgheinte, Fidugeinte, Fidgente, or
Fidgeinte (/iː ˈfiːjɛnti/ or /ˈfiːjɛntə/; "descendants of, or of the
tribe of, Fidgenti")...
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Cairbre Nia Fer (also Corpri, Coirpre,
Cairpre;
Nioth Fer, Niafer, Niaper), son of Rus Ruad, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
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ancestor Conaire Mór.
Cairpre Músc,
ancestor of the Múscraige and
Corcu Duibne Cairpre Baschaín,
ancestor of the
Corcu Baiscind Cairpre Riata,
ancestor of...
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Tethbae (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈteθve]; also
spelled Tethba,
often anglicised Teffia) was a
confederation of túatha in
central Ireland in the Middle...
- Eóganacht
Locha Léin or Uí
Cairpre Luachra were a
branch of the
ruling Eóganachta of Munster.
Their territory was in
Iarmuman or West Munster. Luachair...