- [daːl ˈnaraðʲə]; "Araide's part") or Dál Araide,
sometimes latinised as
Dalaradia or
anglicised as Dalaray, was a
Cruthin kingdom, or
possibly a confederation...
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Saint Colmán of Dromore, also
known by the pet form Mocholmóc, was a 6th-century
Irish saint.
Colman was a
native of Dalriada, born
roughly a generation...
- Historian. 31
January 2019.
Retrieved 29 May 2019. Adamson, Ian (1998).
Dalaradia,
Kingdom of the Cruithin.
Pretani Press. ISBN 0-948868-25-2. Bardon, Jonathan...
- Ulster. The
Blackstaff Press. ISBN 0-85640-764-X. Adamson, Ian (1998).
Dalaradia,
Kingdom of the Cruithin.
Pretani Press. ISBN 094886825-2. Orpen, Goddard...
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Straidkilly Point Park Head
Whitebay Point Ballygalley Head
Curran Point Dalaradia Point Barney's
Point Ferris Point Barr's
Point Skernaghan Point Black...
- organisations.[citation needed] In his
later years, he
became a
patron of the
Dalaradia Group.
Based in
Newtownabbey they
slowly evolved from the
peace process...
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Saint Columba, London: Penguin, ISBN 0-14-044462-9 Adamson, Ian (1998),
Dalaradia:
Kingdom of the Cruthin, Belfast:
Pretani Press, ISBN 0-948868-26-0 Bannerman...
- the
Irish annalists it was
called by its
territorial name The See of
Dalaradia.: 245 For a
brief period in the
early 12th-century, the see of Connor...