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included the
Déisi Muman (the
Déisi of Munster),
Déisi Temro (
Déisi of Tara),
Déisi Becc ("Little
Déisi,"
located in the
Kingdom of Mide) and the
Déisi Tuisceart...
- The
Expulsion of the
Déisi is a
medieval Irish narrative of the
Cycles of the Kings. It
dates approximately to the 8th century, but
survives only in m****cripts...
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generally accepted by
contemporary scholarship as
being a
branch of the
Déisi Muman, that
became very
powerful in
Ireland during the 10th century. Their...
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called Déclán, was an
early Irish saint of the
Déisi Muman, who was
remembered for
having converted the
Déisi in the late 5th
century and for
having founded...
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Byzantine art, and in
later Eastern Orthodox art generally, the Deësis or
Deisis (/deɪˈiːsɪs/, day-EE-siss; Gr****: δέησις, "prayer" or "supplication") is...
- aithechthúatha (see Attacotti), Cálraighe, Cíarraige, Conmaicne, Dartraighe,
Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige...
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Breifne Kings of
Connacht Kings of Dál
nAraidi Kings of Dál
Riata Kings of
Déisi Muman Kings of
Desmond Kings of
Dublin Kings of East
Breifne Kings of Fer...
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Artcorb Ua Faelan, 1178–1203
Domhnall Ua Faelan, 1203–1206 Ross O Folan,
described as "Chief of the Desi Mumhain", fl. 1244
Kings of the
Déisi v t e...
- Desi (/
ˈdeɪsi/ or /ˈdɛsi/ DAY-see or DESS-ee; Hindustani: देसी (Devanagari), دیسی (Perso-Arabic), Hindustani: [deːsiː]) also Deshi, is a
loose term used...
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further divided into the
Déisi Deiscirt and the
Déisi Tuaisceart who
would become the Dalc****ians.
Prehistoric ancestors of the
Déisi Tuisceart and Dál gCais...