-
constructed from
elements of a
number of
ancient Irish Kingdoms of
which Uí
Failghe was one
amongst such as Mide (present day west Offaly) and
Munster (present...
- the
province of Leinster. It is
named after the
ancient Kingdom of Uí
Failghe. It was
formerly known as King's County, in
honour of
Philip II of Spain...
- Uí
Failghe seems to have
existed as a
kingdom in
Ireland since at
least the
early historic era, and
successfully fought off
encroachments by the Uí Néill...
- (ancestors of the Mac Gormáin), the Uí Máil (ancestors of the Ó
Conchobhair Uí
Failghe) and others. From the 8th
until the 11th century, the
kingship of Leinster...
- Tír
Chonaill Kings of Tír
Eoghain Kings of Uí
Cheinnselaig Kings of Uí
Failghe Kings of Uí
Maine Kings of
Uisnech Kings of
Ulster Kings of West Breifne...
-
Margaret O'Carroll (also
known as: Máireg Bean Uí
Chonchubhair Fáilghe, Mairgréag Ní Chearbhaill,
Margaret O'Connor, or Failge) was a fifteenth-century...
-
adjective díomasach 'proud'. The
family originated in the
Kingdom of Uí
Failghe.
According to John Grenham: In the
original Irish Dempsey is Ó Diomasaigh...
- views,
which reputedly became the
inauguration site of the
kings of Uí
Failghe. On the
eastern slope is an old
graveyard and the
remains of a medieval...
- Néill kindreds,
including the Síl nÁedo Sláine in
County Meath, the Uí
Failghe and Uí
Faelain tribes of the
Laigin and the
Kingdom of Dublin. Several...
-
Daingean (/ˈdæŋɡən/; Irish: An Daingean,
meaning 'the fort' or
Daingean Ua bh
Fáilghe),
formerly Philipstown,
named after King
Philip II of
Spain (then King...