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Mugdornd (modern Irish:
Críoch Mhúrn),
meaning 'boundary' or 'chieftain' of Mugdornd. Cremorne, the
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic name
Críoch Mhúrn,
roughly meaning...
- Branaigh) was at
Ballinacor and
controlled the
surrounding lands, part of
Críoch Branach.
During the
Desmond Rebellions, the
warlord Hugh O'Byrne gave support...
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Mugdornd (modern Irish:
Críoch Mhúrn),
meaning 'boundary' or 'chieftain' of Mugdornd. Cremorne, the
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic name
Críoch Mhúrn,
roughly meaning...
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historically derived his seat at the Hill of Tara. The O'Conlons were
chiefs of
Crioch Tullach, in
County Tyrone and
branches of this
family in the
twelfth and...
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smallest of Ulster's nine
counties in
terms of po****tion.
Cremorne (Irish:
Críoch Mhúrn)
Dartree (Irish: Dartraighe)
Farney (Irish: Fearnaigh)
Monaghan (Irish:...
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chiefs of
Críoch Uí mBuidhe. It is
referred to in the
topographical poem
Tuilleadh feasa ar Éirinn óigh (Giolla na
Naomh Ó ****dhrín, d. 1420):
Críoch Ó mBuidhe...
- ó aois go bás, do dhá láimh, a Chríost,
anall tharainn. Ó bhás go
críoch, ní
críoch ach athfhás, i
bParthas na ngrás go rabhaimid. Christ's is the seed...
- "Foilseacháin
Rialtais /
Government Publications—Don
tSeachtain dar
críoch 25 Iúil 2012 / For the w****
ended 25 July 2012" (PDF) (in
Irish and English)...
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Collas killed their uncle, Fíacha Sroiptine, at the
Battle of Dubhchomar, in
Crioch Rois, Breagh, with
Colla Uais
taking the kingship. It was
prophesied that...
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Kelley The Uí
Maine were
traditionally thought to be
descended from
Colla da
Crioch, one of the
Three Collas.
Their original homeland was Oirghialla. DNA testing...