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- The Dáirine (Dárine, Dáirfine, Dáirfhine, Dárfine, Dárinne, Dairinne), later known dynastically as the Corcu Loígde and ****ociated, were the proto-historical...
- The prehistoric Érainn royal dynasties are sometimes referred to as the Dáirine. The name Iverni has been derived from Archaic Irish *Īwernī meaning "folk...
- Tuatha Dé Danann. From the Gaelic peoples, an Érainn kindred known as the Dáirine (also known as Corcu Loígde and represented today in seniority by the Ó...
- wizardry than Dairine, which would imply that Nita had already been a wizard for two years before Dairine took her Oath. In Wizard's Holiday, Dairine says she...
- early name for Dundrum, County Down, is recorded as Dún Droma Dáirine, and the name Dáirine was applied to the Érainn dynasty. The cognate Dari(o) ("agitation...
- originated as the territory of the Clanna Dedad (sometimes known as the Dáirine), an Érainn tribe of Irish Gaels. Some of the early kings were prominent...
- Túathal's daughter Dairine, but told Túathal she had died and so was given his other daughter, Fithir. When Fithir discovered Dairine was still alive she...
- ogham inscriptions. They appear to have initially been subjects of the Dáirine,[citation needed] a warlike people with frequently mentioned connections...
- Techtmar. A proto-historical sept of the Clanna Dedad are known as the Dáirine, descending from Dáire mac Dedad and/or Dáire Doimthech (Sírchrechtach)...
- after Conn's floruit (and others for a few centuries before) were the Dáirine (usually the Corcu Loígde during Dál Cuinn's era), two or three of whom...