- Shillelagh; and to the
northwest by
Kilkea and Moone. In the 5th century,
Crimthan, King of Leinster,
lived at Rathvilly. The
territory was that of the Uí...
- Bógaine .i. Áedh Cesdubh, Feidilmid,
Brandubh Caech Clu****ach, Anmere,
Crimthan Lethan, Fergus, Eichín & Melge.
However O'Clery's Book of
Genealogies give...
- century, his son
Crimthan is
considered King of Munster. However, his
mother is
called Dearcon who is
usually ****ociated with
Crimthan, the son of Eochaid...
- (ascr.), "Andsu immarbáig ri Lagnib" 45a 216
Dubthach húa
Lugair (ascr.), "
Crimthan clothrí cóicid Herend" 45b 219
Dubthach húa
Lugair (ascr.), "Cath tucastar...
- was duly executed,
Conall eachluath peacefully succeeding Conall Corc.
Crimthan had such
implicit confidence in
Connal that he
handed over to his care...
- Speculum, XV(4) (1940), pp. 460–477.
Crimthann mac Fidaig. The
death of
Crimthan, son of Fidach, and the
adventures of the sons of
Eochaid Muigmedon (1903)...
-
ranna co
Comor Trí nUisci.
Quattuor filios habuit .i. Fidach,
cuius filius Crimthan Mór mac
Fidaigm &
Luigtheg for óenleth;
Maine Muncháin & Dáre
cherbae for...