- Rus
Failge (fl. AD 507–514), also
known as Ros Failgeach, was the King of the Uí
Failge of what
became County Offaly. As the
eponymous ancestor of the...
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claimed a cattle-tribute, the Bóroma Laigen, on the Laigin. The Uí
Failge,
under Failge Berraide, were
finally expelled from the
plain of Mide with the battle...
- The
kingdom of Uí Fháilghe, Uí
Failge (early spelling) or Uíbh Fhailí (modern spelling), (pronounced [iːvʲ ˈalʲiː]) was a Gaelic-Irish
kingdom which existed...
- Uí
Chonchubhair Fáilghe, Mairgréag Ní Chearbhaill,
Margaret O'Connor, or
Failge) was a fifteenth-century
Gaelic Irish noblewoman (d. 1451 in Ireland) who...
- Kingdom. Upon
Irish independence King's
County was
renamed as
County Offaly.
Failge Berraide (flourished 507-514)
Bruidge mac Nath Í (died 579) Áed Rón mac...
- been the
first king in
Ireland whose subjects wore gold
rings (Old
Irish failge) on
their hands. He
ruled for ten
years before being killed,
either by Sírna...
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Flainn (died 741), king of the Uí
Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly Cináed mac
Flainn (died 770), king of the Uí
Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly...
- the
annals with
Failge Berraide, the
ancestor of the
Leinster dynasty of Uí Failgi, as his opponent. In 507
Fiachu was
defeated by
Failge at the Battle...
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conquered areas of Westmeath,
Meath and
Offaly from the Uí
Enechglaiss and Uí
Failge of the Laigin. Uí Néill Ard Rígh
attempted to
exact the
Boroimhe Laighean...
- Nath Í (died 579) was a king of the Uí
Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly. He was the
grandson of
Failge Berraide, the
eponymous ancestor of the...