- O'Connells of
Kerry would seem to
confirm an
Eóghanacht origin, most
closely related to the O'Donoghues (
Eóghanacht Locha Léin),
though they are in some sources...
-
believed a
relation or
probable descendant of Nia Segamain.
Poetry portal Gailenga Luighne Connacht Scéla
Mosaulum Eoghanacht Genealogies Eberian Kings...
- from
those of the west. The
tribes in the
south called themselves the
Eoghanacht and in
about the year 400 AD they
established at
Cashel a
dynasty which...
-
possession of
Cashel itself from them. The
dispossessed remnant of the
Eóghanacht of
Cashel migrated westwards and by the
reign of
Muiredach son of Cárthach...
- (Oatquarter) Corrúch
Creig an Chéirín
Bungabhla Baile na
Creige Sruthán
Eoghanacht (Onaght) The
island supports arctic,
Mediterranean and
alpine plants side...
-
County Tipperary,
which was the
location of the prin****l
church of the
Eóghanacht dynasty. The
original Roman Catholic dioceses of
Cashel and Emly had been...
- the Dál
gCais usurper,
Brian Boru, was
crowned here as the
first non-
Eóghanacht king of
Cashel and
Munster in over five
hundred years. In 1101 his great-grandson...
- Loch Lein to the
Blasket Islands and they were
direct descendants of the
Eoghanacht.
Moriartys were also
closely related to the Earl of
Desmond and also the...
- Knockgraffon, in the
barony of
Middle Third)
Eóghanacht Airthir Chliach (Tipperary town district)
Eóghanacht Durluis (in or near Thurles, in the barony...
- Gaídhil, i.e. Goidels, and
their prin****l
groups were
called Connachta and
Eoghanacht.
Taking the
native dating as
broadly accurate,
another theory has emerged...