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Keenaght (from
Irish Cianachta 'race of Cian') is a
barony in the mid-northerly
third of
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It
connects to the north-Londonderry...
- Flanagan, Corcoran, Healy, Nevin, O'Connor. Clan Cian was also
known as the
Cianachta, the Race of Cian, the
youngest son of
Olioll Ollum King of
Munster and...
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their southern cousins the
Southern Uí Néill into the 10th century. The
Cianachta, or the race of Kane, also
known as
Clann Cian,
descend from Cian, son...
- Cork-County
Kerry region. The
Ulster Ó Maoláin's were as follows: Ó Maoláin of
Cianachta Glenn Geimin, a
district of Tír Eoghain.
Nowadays Mullin or Mullins. Ó...
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settlement of his relatives, the
Cianachta ("primum
solum Kyanacteorum").
There were two
branches of the
Cianachta, one
situated near Dalriada, in that...
- is
listed as
having been
slain alongside Flann mac Cind-fâelad of the
Cianachta Glenn Geimin in present-day
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. His...
- the
Creeve by
subjugating the Ó
Conchobhair (English: O'Connor) of the
Cianachta Glenn Geimin) and the Fir na Craoibhe.
Along with the
territory of Tirkeeran;...
- n-Dun
Ceithirn .i.
Dunghal mac
Scandail rí
Cruithnech & Cend
Faelach ri
Cianachta Glindi Gemín ín
initio estatis la Mael Duín mac
Maile Fithrigh. Cath Blái...
- help Flaithbertach's army cut off the
enemy and that the
Ulaid and the
Cianachta Glenn Geimin were
allies of Áed in this battle.
After these series of...
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Seanaith [citation needed] 738 –
Ceanannus [citation needed] 744 – Ard
Cianachta [citation needed] 749 – Ard
Naescan [citation needed] 751 –
Bealach Cro...