- The
Conmaicne (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkɔnˠˌβ̃ɑkʲːnʲɛ];
Modern Irish: Conmhaicne) were a
people of
early Ireland,
perhaps related to the Laigin, who...
- The
Conmaicne Cúile or
Conmaicne Cuile Tolad were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath comprised, at minimum, most of the
barony of Kilmaine, in County...
-
groups included the aithechthúatha (see Attacotti), Cálraighe, Cíarraige,
Conmaicne, Dartraighe, Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine...
- came to
Ireland "in dark clouds" and "landed on the
mountains of [the]
Conmaicne Rein in Connachta",
otherwise Sliabh an Iarainn, "and they
brought a darkness...
- The Conmhaícne Mara or
Conmaicne Mara (the
Conmaicne of the sea) were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath was
located in the
extreme west of County...
- Dalc****ians (incl. Déisi) Eóganachta Érainn (incl. Dál Riata,
Corcu Loígde, Dál Fiatach, etc)
Laigin Ulaid (incl. Dál nAraidi,
Conmaicne, and Cíarraige) Ulster...
-
corresponding to the
northern part of the county, and
Muintir Eolais or
Conmaicne Réin,
corresponding to the
southern part.
Leitrim is the 26th in size...
- The Conmhaícne Dúna Móir (transl.
Conmaicne of the
great fort), or Cenéoil Dubáin (
Conmaicne of
Dubain race), were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath...
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Carnen Ua Cadhla, king of
Conmaicne Mara, died 1014. Ua
Cadhla commanded a
contingent of the
Conmaice Mara at the
Battle of Clontarf. Connemara:Listening...
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mythical Fir Bolg, Érainn, Eóganachta, Mairtine,
Conmaicne, Soghain, and Ulaid. In the
cases of the
Conmaicne, Delbhna, and
perhaps Érainn, it can be demonstrated...