-
according to tradition, are a
Milesian people,
descended from Colla-da-
Chrioch, the
first king of
Orghilla or Oriel. The
kingdom of
Oriel encomp****ed...
- were:
Cairell Colla Uais;
Muiredach Colla Fo Chrí (also
spelt Colla da
Chrioch, or Fochrich); and Áed
Colla Menn.
Colla Uais
ruled as High King of Ireland...
- d'Fhearaibh Bolg. The area was
invaded by the
Gaelic tribe of
Colla da
Chrioch from the
Kingdom of Oriel, led the semi-legendary
figure Maine Mór who...
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Ollamda Lugaid mac Con
Cairbre Lifechair Diarmuid Ua
Duibhne Gráinne
Fionn mac ****haill
Aillbe Connachta Uí Néill Airgíalla
Colla Da
Chrioch Uí Maine...
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Events from the year 1281 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward I
Battle of Disert-da-
chrioch was
fought by the Kinel-Connell (led by Hugh Boy, son of
Donnell Oge, son...
- Cree or
Creegh (Irish: An
Chríoch) is a
small village in
County Clare in Ireland. It is
situated at a
crossroads near the
villages of
Doonbeg and Cooraclare...
- to
Irish tradition they are a
Milesian people descended from Colla-da-
Chrioch, the
first king of Airgialla. The
family of the name Mac Cana, were known...
- of the Four
Masters 2008, pp. 433–435. "[1281] The
battle of Disert-da-
chrioch was
fought by the Kinel-Connell and the Kinel-Owen, that is,
between Hugh...
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founder of the
kingdom of Uí Maine. Máine Mór
descended from
Colla da
Chrioch of Oirghialla/Oriel, Máine Mór, his
father Eochaidh Ferdaghiall and his...
- John O'Hart
stated that O'Criochain, who were
descended from Colla-da-
Chrioch, and
anglicised as O'Creighan, O'Greighan, Cregan, Crehan, Creighton, Creehan...