-
occurrence of the
obvious genitive Dedaid. He is the
eponymous ancestor of the
Clanna Dedad, and may also have been a King of Munster.
Through his sons Íar mac...
- The
Clanna Rudraige (modern Irish:
Clanna Rudhraighe),
Anglicised as
Clanna Rory, is
according to
Irish mythology an
ancient tribe that
ruled the ancient...
-
Clanna Gael
Fontenoy is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based at Ringsend, Dublin, Ireland,
serving Sandymount, Irishtown,
Ringsend and its surrounding...
- the son of Dáire mac
Dedad (or Dáire Doimthech), and thus
belongs to the
Clanna Dedad. However, T. F. O'Rahilly
believed this to be artificial, stating...
- The
Iverni (Ἰούερνοι, Iouernoi) were a
people of
early Ireland first mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd
century Geography as
living in the
extreme south-west of...
- Ulaid, and also head of the
Clanna Rudraige. A 16th-century poem
noted disagreement between the "Síol Rúraí" (an
alias for
Clanna Rudraige) and the Northern...
-
Ulaid and the Érainn,
represented in the
Ulster Cycle by Cú Roí and the
Clanna Dedad, and
later by
Conaire Mór. It was
observed a
century ago by Eoin MacNeill...
- [C.J.T.] Folk-Lore and Legends:
Ireland The Last
Battle of
Iliach of the
Clanna Rury 1904
Ireland Anna MacM**** (Ethna Carbery) In The
Celtic Past The Last...
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early centuries AD,
Munster was the
domain of the
Iverni peoples and the
Clanna Dedad familial line, led by Cú Roí and to whom the king
Conaire Mór also...
- The
succeeding Mac an Bháird
generations are
listed in "cruas
connacht clanna sogain" ("rigorous
Connacht family of the Sogan"),
describing the ancient...