- 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'...
- craft") and the
goddess name Anann. The name is also
found as
Donann and
Domnann,
which may
point to the
origin being proto-Celtic *don,
meaning "earth"...
-
Connachta Corco Moga
Delbhna Delbhna Nuadat Delbhna Tir Dha
Locha Fir
Domnann (aka
Irrus Domnann) Hy
Briuin Ai Hy
Diarmata Hy
Fiachrach Aidhne Hy
Fiachrach Fionn...
- 'western promontory'. The full name is the
Iorrais Domnann,
after the Fir Bolg tribe, the Fir
Domnann. To its
north is the wild
Atlantic Ocean and the bays...
- A 13, and MS E vi 4 at the
library of the
Royal Irish Academy.
Iorrus Domnann and Inis Gluairé Loch
Dairbhreach Sruth na Maoilé
Based on (Duffy 1883);...
- road to Swords.
Malahide Bay was
anciently called Inber Domnann, the "river-mouth of the Fir
Domnann".
Malahide is
situated 14
kilometres (9 miles) north...
- Fir Bolg are also said to have
included two sub-groups
known as the Fir
Domnann and Fir Gáilióin.
After 37 years, the
Tuath Dé
arrive in Ireland. Their...
-
challenged Conchobar to
single combat, and lost.
Eochaid Dála of the Fir
Domnann, who had been Tinni's
rival for the kingship,
protected the
Connacht army...
- Fer Diad, Ferdia, Fear Diadh), son of Damán, son of Dáire, of the Fir
Domnann, is a
warrior of
Connacht in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. In the...
- Fhíacrach Múaidhe (now in
County Sligo)
included the
territories of
Irrus Domnann and Tír
Amhlaidh now in
County Mayo. This
branch of the Ui
Fiachrach was...