- 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
Corcu Duibne (Modern Irish:
Corca D****bhne),
which means "seed or
tribe of Duibhne" (the name of a goddess), was a
notable kingdom in prehistoric...
- The
Corcu Baiscind were an
early Érainn
people or
kingdom of what is now
southern County Clare in Munster. They
descended from
Cairpre Baschaín, son of...
- (Ossory), Uí Liatháin, Uí Fidgenti, Éile, Múscraige,
Ciarraige Luachra,
Corcu Duibne,
Corcu Baiscinn, and Déisi Muman. By the 9th century, the
Gaels had been...
-
appears in Adomnán's Life of
Saint Columba, in the form
Corcu Réti,
perhaps a
synonym for Dál Riata.
Corcu, a
Primitive Irish language term for a kin group,...
- Flaithbertach, king of
Corcu Modruad. A year of
scarcity and hunger. 920. The
slaying of
Murchad son of Flann, king of
Corcu Bascinn. 936.
Repose of...
- and Scotland,
including the Dál Riata, Dal Fiatach, Múscraige,
Corcu Duibne, and
Corcu Baiscind, all said to
belong to the Érainn (Iverni), of whom the...
-
include the
Corcu Loígde in
southwest County Cork, the Múscraige in
Counties Cork and Tipperary, the
Corcu Duibne in
County Kerry, and the
Corcu Baiscinn...
- Ó hEidirsceoil. The O'Driscolls were
rulers of the Dáirine sept of the
Corcu Loígde
until the
early modern period;
their ancestors were
Kings of Munster...
-
genealogical records note the
existence of
major groups such as the Cruthin,
Corcu Loígde, Dál Riata, Dáirine, Deirgtine, Delbhna, Érainn, Laigin, Ulaid. Later...