- The
Corcu Duibne (Modern Irish:
Corca D****bhne),
which means "seed or
tribe of Duibhne" (the name of a goddess), was a
notable kingdom in
prehistoric and...
- in the
Kingdom of
Corcu Duibne in
County Kerry.
Historian C.
Thomas Cairney states that the O'Sheas were from the
Corcu Duibne tribe, who were from the...
- Glens. It has been
suggested that the O'Connells are a sept of the
Corcu Duibne, the Ua Congaile, a
kingdom native to
County Kerry. This is
supported by...
- (Ossory), Uí Liatháin, Uí Fidgenti, Éile, Múscraige,
Ciarraige Luachra,
Corcu Duibne,
Corcu Baiscinn, and Déisi Muman. By the 9th century, the
Gaels had been...
- pronunciation: ['dʲiəɾˠmˠədʲ uə 'dˠɪvʲnʲə], lit. 'Diarmuid,
grandson of
Duibne'), also
known as
Diarmuid of the Love Spot, is a hero and
demigod in the...
-
tragic heroine in
Irish legend Duibne -
attested as
Dovinia in
Archaic Irish and
preserved in the name of the
Corcu Duibne Ériu,
Banba & Fódla - tutelary...
- Club for
Manchester United F.C. Músc, an
Irish surname of the Clan
Corcu Duibne Músc, an
Irish surname of the Clan Múscraige
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- Cóem, a High King of Ireland.
Closely related were the Múscraige and
Corcu Duibne, both of Munster, and also the Dál
Riata of
Ulster and Scotland, all belonging...
-
ogham inscriptions stretch in an arc from
County Kerry (especially
Corcu Duibne) in the
south of
Ireland across to
Dyfed in
south Wales. The
remainder are...
-
Ireland and Scotland,
including the Dál Riata, Dal Fiatach, Múscraige,
Corcu Duibne, and
Corcu Baiscind, all said to
belong to the Érainn (Iverni), of whom...