- The
Cruthin (Old Irish: [ˈkruθʲinʲ];
Middle Irish:
Cruithnig or Cruithni;
Modern Irish:
Cruithne [ˈkɾˠɪ(h)nʲə]) were a
people of
early medieval Ireland...
- follows: The
first of the
Celtic invaders of
Ireland were
known as the
Cruthin who
arrived between 800 and 500 BC. The
second wave of
Celts to come to...
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latinised as
Dalaradia or
anglicised as Dalaray, was a
Cruthin kingdom, or
possibly a
confederation of
Cruthin tribes, in north-eastern
Ireland during the Middle...
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January 2024. Woolf, Alex (2012), "Ancient Kindred? Dál
Riata and the
Cruthin", academia.edu,
archived from the
original on 15 July 2023,
retrieved 30...
- the
Cruthin.
Medieval Irish genealogists traced the
descent of the
Ulaid from the
legendary High King of Ireland,
Rudraige mac Sithrigi. The
Cruthin on...
- and
genealogical records note the
existence of
major groups such as the
Cruthin,
Corcu Loígde, Dál Riata, Dáirine, Deirgtine, Delbhna, Érainn, Laigin,...
- inclusive. A
number of well-known
kings from the Laigin, Érainn,
Ulaid and
Cruthin, are missing. The
chief rivals of Dál
Cuinn after Conn's
floruit (and others...
- and
emerged as the
dominant group among the
Cruthin of Ulaid. In the
sixth and
seventh centuries the
Cruthin were a
loose confederation of
petty states...
- Ó
Conchobhair Gaelic Ireland Laigin Síl
Conairi Ulaid Dáirine
Osraige Cruthin Dál
nAraidi Connachta Uí
Fiachrach Uí Briúin Uí Néill Síl nÁedo Sláine...
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Eachach are the 'red hand' of Ireland". The Uí
Eachach were one of the
Cruthin tribes (known as the Dál
nAraidi after 773) that made up the
ancient kingdom...