-
Dartraighe (older spelling: Dartraige),
anglicised as Dartree,
Dartry or Dartrey, was an
Irish territory or
tuath in
medieval Ireland which stretched north...
- the aithechthúatha (see Attacotti), Cálraighe, Cíarraige, Conmaicne,
Dartraighe, Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige...
- in
terms of po****tion.
Cremorne (Irish: Críoch Mhúrn)
Dartree (Irish:
Dartraighe)
Farney (Irish: Fearnaigh)
Monaghan (Irish: Muineachán)
Truagh (Irish:...
- 611
metres (2,005 ft). The
mountains are
named after the old túath of
Dartraighe,
which was part of the
kingdom of Bréifne. The
mountains are very close...
- Dé
Danann Cairbre Drom
Cliabh Tir
Fhiacrach Muaidhe Tir
Olliol Corann Dartraighe Osraige - túath that
later became the
kingdom of the same name in the...
-
Annals of the Four Masters,
under the year 1029: Aodh Ua Ruairc,
tigherna Dartraighe, &
tigherna Coirpre &
Aengus ua h-Aenghusa,
airchinneach Droma Cliabh...
- Clonmacnoise,
Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 868.
Martan was a
member of the
Dartraighe Daimhinsi in what is now
County Monaghan, was
Abbot of
Clonmacnoise and...
-
present day. The
location was once part of the
wider region of
Dartrey (
Dartraighe,
Dartraige Coininnsi, Dairtre, Dartree, Dartry)
Kingdom which stretched...
- families, of
Breifne and Thomond. Mac
Fhlannchaidh of
Breifne were
chiefs of
Dartraighe, in what is now
County Leitrim. The Mac
Fhlannchaidh of
Thomond were a...
- the túath of
Clann Ceallaigh,
allied to the Mc****ns of the túath of
Dartraighe to the southeast, and
pressed by
Maguire expansion from the northwest...