- Dáire
Cerbba (or Cerba, Cearba, Cearb;
meaning "Silver Dáire" or "Dáire the Sharp/Cutting") was a 4th-century
Irish dynast who was
evidently a king of...
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Mongfind and her brother,
children of
Fidach and
grandchildren of Dáire
Cerbba in most sources, are
sometimes said to
belong to an
early or peripheral...
- (circa 368). Note the
correspondence of dates. As
grandchildren of Dáire
Cerbba (Cearba, Cearb) in most
sources (e.g.,
Rawlinson B 502), also an ancestor...
- the
first two were
supposedly descended from
Conall Corc and not Dáire
Cerbba, but this
grouping may be
simply meant to
illustrate that
these were all...
- was
adopted by and
succeeded his
elder brother,
Ailill Flann Mór Dáire
Cerbba, born in
Brega of
unclear parentage,
usually (and obviously) ****umed Dáirine...
-
ancestor of the Uí Liatháin and Uí
Fidgenti is the 3rd or 4th
century Dáre
Cerbba (Dáire Cearba),
otherwise known as
Maine Munchaín.
Dennis Lehane, author...
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Founded 1st
Millennium BC
Founder Dáire mac
Degad Dáire Sírchréchtach Dáire
Cerbba Dáire mac
Forggo Titles Ancient King of
Britain &
Ireland † King of Britain...
- (Uí
Chonaill Gabra sept) of
County Limerick,
being descendants of Dáire
Cerbba, and are thus
cousins of the O'Donovans and O'Collins.
Other ancestors,...
-
another origin entirely.
Eochu Liathán ("Eochu the Grey"), son of Dáire
Cerbba, is the
ancestor after which the Uí Liatháin is named. The
small village...
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Despite supposedly being descended from a
different lineage (that of Dáire
Cerbba), the Uí Liatháin and Uí
Fidgenti are
sometimes lumped in with the latter...