- Such a
connection would have
meant that the
tribe held
kinship with the
Eoghanachta, a
dynasty who had
dominated Munster since the
earliest times. While...
- The Eóganachta (Modern Irish:
Eoghanachta,
pronounced [ˈoːnˠəxt̪ˠə]) were an
Irish dynasty centred on
Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely...
-
saints named St. Colmán, one from Ceinéal
Laoghaire of Meath, one from
Eoghanachta of Munster, and one from Uí Bhriúin of
Connacht Ucht Máma Quin Abbey...
- distillery.[citation needed] Dún Dúchathair ('Black
Stone Ringfort"), Dún
Eoghanachta ('Fort of the Eóganachta'), and Dún
Eochla are
similar prehistoric sites...
- the area, fell
under the rule of the
following political entities: the
Eoghanachta of
southern Munster, at some
point by the Hiberno-Norman
Lordships of...
- a
subclan of the much
larger McCarthy clan, and a
member of the Clan
Eoghanachta. It has been
recorded that the
Carty clan was a
scattered sept or clan...
-
great great grandfather of
Fiachu Fidhgeinte, and from whom many of the
Eoghanachta tribes descend. To the
south of
Brugh Riogh can be
found Cnoc Samhna...
-
saints named St. Colmán, one from Ceinéal
Laoghaire of Meath, one from
Eoghanachta of Munster, and one from Uí Bhriúin of
Connacht Ucht Máma 53°7′0.7″N...
-
Mairtine are
typically ****ociated with Erainn, Benntraige, Ulaidhe, and the
Eóghanachta. They are
noted in the Book of
Munster and by
other scholars,. In a late...
- Coirpre's epithet. The
branch of the kindred,
called in the
annals the
Eoghanachta Magh Geirginn, from
which he came was said to be
located in an area known...