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Conmaicne (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkɔnˠˌβ̃ɑkʲːnʲɛ];
Modern Irish:
Conmhaicne) were a
people of
early Ireland,
perhaps related to the Laigin, who dis****d...
- 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...
- The
Conmhaícne Angaile (the '
Conmhaícne descended from Angaile') were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath comprised the
territory of Annaly, now County...
- 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...
- The
Conmhaícne Ceara or
Conmaicne Cúile
Ceara (transl. Conmaicne of the wide territory,
Conmaicne of the wood trail) were an
early people of Ireland. Their...
- The
Conmhaícne Mheáin
Maigh or
Conmaicne Mhein or
Conmaicne Máenmaige or
Conmaicne Críche Meic Erca (the
Conmaicne of the
central plain) were an early...
- were the
Princes of
Annaly for 6 centuries.
Angaile was
chief of the
Conmhaícne Angaile. The
lineage of
Fearghail produced chiefs of the Dál
Messin Corb...
- The
Cluain Conmhaícne (Conmaicne of the pasture), or
Cluain Conmaicne, were an
early people of Ireland.
Their tuath comprised the
entire parish of Cloone...
- The
Conmhaicne Luacháin (Conmaicne
descended from Luchan) or
Cenel Luchain (race of Luchan), were an
early people of Ireland,
whose tuath comprised the...
- of
other Gaels in the area, such as the
Delbhna Tir Dha
Locha and the
Conmhaícne Mara. It
existed from 1051 onwards,
after the Ó Conchobhair,
Kings of...