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Dartraighe (older spelling:
Dartraige),
anglicised as Dartree,
Dartry or Dartrey, was an
Irish territory or
tuath in
medieval Ireland which stretched...
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Conaille Muirtheimne Cruithne Dál
nAraidi Dál
Fiatach Dál
Riata Dartraige Dartraige Con-innsi
Eilne Fir
Manach Iveagh Uí
Echach Cobo
Northern Uí Néill...
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believed to be in or near
Breifne included the Glasraighe, Masraige,
Dartraige, Armhaighe, Gallraighe, the Fir Manach, and the Gailenga.
Around the 6th...
- following:
Conmaicne – west
coast and
northern areas of
County Galway Dartraige – north-west
County Leitrim Delbhna –
south County Roscommon, and both...
- Chremthainn. To the
Irish life is
appended a tale of the
exile of the
Dartraige or Dartrige,
presumably because in the 9th century,
political control...
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Corco Moga - north-east
County Galway Dál
nDruithne - east of
Loughrea Dartraige - north-west
County Leitrim Delbhna -
south County Roscommon, and both...
- The
location was once part of the
wider region of
Dartrey (Dartraighe,
Dartraige Coininnsi, Dairtre, Dartree, Dartry)
Kingdom which stretched north to...
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Locha Gile, Magh Cetne, Bréachmhaigh, Magh Eabha, Cúil
Iorra and part of
Dartraige.
Benbulben (Benn Ghulbain) is in it
along with
Knocknarea and
Lough Gill...
- as the O'Flanagans in Co.
Fermanagh and took over the
kingship of the
Dartraige (barony of Dartry) area of
Monaghan in the late 10th century. By the end...
- Clann-Uadagh (barony of Athlone,
County Roscommon)
Teige Mac Clancy, lord of
Dartraige, "was
slain by
Cormac mac Rory mac
Donnell O'Conor, as were also numbers...