- A clan is a
group of
people united by
actual or
perceived kinship and descent. Even if
lineage details are unknown, a clan may
claim descent from a founding...
- The
Corca Oíche,
meaning "the race of Oíche" (also
Corco Óchae,
Corcu Oche,
Corco Che, Corcuighe, Corcoiche), was an
ancient tribe,
possibly of Pictish...
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Corçà (Catalan pronunciation: [kuɾˈsa]) is a
village and muni****lity in the
province of
Girona and
autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The muni****lity...
- The
Dingle Peninsula (Irish:
Corca D****bhne;
anglicised as
Corkaguiny or Corcaguiny, the name of the
corresponding barony) is the
northernmost of the...
-
Corçà (Catalan pronunciation: [koɾˈsa]) is a
locality located in the muni****lity of Àger, in
Province of
Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020...
- The
Corca Fhir Trí were an
Irish people located in the
kingdom of
Gailenga (later the
barony of Gallen,
County Mayo),
Luighne Connacht and
Corann (baronies...
-
Inisfallen (AI) 717. A
battle was
fought between the
Connaughtmen and the
Corca Baiscinn,
wherein the son of
Talamhnaigh was slain. AI723.2
Death of Aithechda...
- The
Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde,
Corco Luigde,
Corca Laoighdhe, Laidhe),
meaning Gens of the Calf Goddess, also
called the Síl
Lugdach meic Itha, were...
- The
Gaeltacht Corca D****bhne is
located on the
western end of the
Dingle peninsula in
County Kerry, Ireland. It's a
predominantly Irish-speaking area...
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early 13th century.
Baltimore is
mentioned in an
entry in The
Genealogy of
Corca Laidhe (translated by John O'Donovan in 1876)
which refers to
events in...