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Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne ("The Book of Clan Sweeney") is a 16th-century
Donegal m****cript
written in Irish.
While there is a
substantial amount of religious...
- A toísech or toísech
clainne was the head of a
local kin-group in
medieval Scotland. The word,
meaning "first" or "leader" in
Scottish Gaelic, is first...
- of Magh Tuireadh. One of the best
known of all
Irish stories,
Oidheadh Clainne Lir, or The
Tragedy of the
Children of Lir, is also part of this cycle...
- a
descent from
Niall Noigíallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages).
Leabhar Clainne Suibhne states that
after Áed's death,
although his
older brother Domnall...
- 5
December 2015. "Mac Aogáin". Sloinne. 5
December 2015.
Geinealaigh Clainne Aodhagáin A.D. 1400-1500
Ollamhain I Bhféineachus Is I Bhfilidheacht, Caitilín...
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river in
Dumfries and Galloway,
Scotland Carn
Clonhugh (Irish: Carn
Clainne Aodha or
Sliabh Cairbré), a hill in
County Longford,
Republic of Ireland...
- were
refused battle then. The next day they
burnt the
whole of
Machaire Clainne Taidc,
killing many
horses and many men,
including Domnall, son of O Conchobair...
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other poems, some
apparently composed much
later in his life, Mide
maigen clainne Cuind,
deals with
Clann Cholmáin, to
which Máel
Sechnaill belonged, while...
- of
Upper Philipstown,
which was
roughly formed from the tuath,
Ferann Clainne Diarmata. The
original Philipstown barony was
split into
lower and upper...
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Scandinavian kingdom. The
textual source(s) here has been
dubbed "Imthechta
Clainne Tuirill (ICT)" by T. F. O'Rahilly, a
designation which includes the Poem...