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Cormac mac
Ceithearnach,
ruler and cleric, died 881.
Cormac is
described as the
prior of Terrygl**** and Clonfert, "and the
second lord who was over Loch...
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queen C
caiseal bulwark E
easpag bishop D
ridire knight (F) fichillín /
ceithearnach little chess piece / kern
Ficheall Sáinn Marbhsháinn
Italian R re king...
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diminutive of
ficheall ("chess") is
sometimes used,
though the term "
ceithearnach" ("foot soldier") is also used. In Thai the pawn is
called เบี้ย (bîia)...
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queen C
caiseal bulwark E
easpag bishop D
ridire knight (F) fichillín /
ceithearnach little chess piece / kern
Ficheall Sáinn Marbhsháinn
Italian R re king...
- Cathasach, lord of Loch Riach, died.[citation needed] 881. Cormac, son of
Ceithearnach,
Prior of Tir Da
Ghlas and
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, and the
second lord...
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mournfully (OED). kern – An
outlaw or a
common soldier. From
ceithearn or
ceithearnach,
still the word in
Irish for a pawn in chess.
Leprechaun – a
fairy or...
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locally as "the demesne" (Irish: An Diméin), as a "middleman" (Irish:
ceithearnach). From the rock
known as "O'Malley's Seat (Irish: Suístín Uí Mháille)...
- the North, was
beheaded by the Dal Araidhe. 881 -
Death of
Cormac mac
Ceithearnach,
Prior of Terrygl**** and Clonfert, half-lord of
Lough Ree. 882 - A male...
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following the
Norman invasion of Ireland, some
Gaels acted as
mercenary ceithearnach recruited by Anglo-Norman
lords to
fight in
their various feudal campaigns...
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Leabhar Breac 2007 Coinneáil Orainn, (a play)
Leabhar Breac 2005 An
Ceithearnach Caolriabhach (an
illustrated retelling of a 15th-century tale), Leabhar...