- The Fir
Domnann were a
people named in
Irish legendary history. The name Fir
Domnann is
based on the root dumno-,
which means both 'deep' and 'the world'...
- Elim
ruled for
twenty years, at the end of
which Tuathal landed at
Inber Domnainn and was
proclaimed king. He then
marched on Tara and
defeated and killed...
- BC; the Érainn (Fir Bolg)
perhaps in the
fifth century; the
Laigin (with
Domnainn and Gálioin) in the
third century; the
Goidil who came c. 100 BC. ... O'Rahilly's...
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Cruthin (c. 700–500 BC), the Érainn or
Builg (c. 500 BC), the Laigin,
Domnainn and Gálioin (c. 300 BC), and the
Gaels (c. 100 BC). He
argued that the...
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Other tribal names ****ociated with south-eastern Ireland,
including the
Domnainn,
related to the
British tribal name Dumnonii, and the Menapii, a name also...
-
point in
Irish prehistory the
Laigin and
related kindreds (Gáileóin and
Domnainn) are
believed to have
arrived from
Britain or Gaul to
settle in Leinster...
- Túathal was
prevailed upon to return. He
landed with his
forces at
Inber Domnainn (Malahide Bay).
Joining up with
Fiacha C****án and
Findmall and
their marauders...
-
Cruthin (c. 700–500 BC), the Érainn or
Builg (c. 500 BC), the Laigin,
Domnainn and Gálioin (c. 300 BC), and the
Gaels (c. 100 BC). He
argued that the...
-
other scholars,. In a late poem they are
given as one of the
tribes of the
Domnainn, and are elsewhere, in po****r tradition, said to have
belonged to the...
- Mhóinéir
Leathain (a
formula tied to the
English language name) and Inbhe(a)r
Domnainn from
legends of the Fir Bolg. The
river flows over
limestone in mostly...