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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 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:...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- present day. The location was once part of the wider region of Dartrey (Dartraighe, Dartraige Coininnsi, Dairtre, Dartree, Dartry) Kingdom which stretched...
- 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...
- Annals of the Four Masters, under the year 1029: Aodh Ua Ruairc, tigherna Dartraighe, & tigherna Coirpre & Aengus ua h-Aenghusa, airchinneach Droma Cliabh...