- century, the
Maguires would break the
power of the Cenél
Fearadhaigh in Fermanagh. Note:
Fearadhaigh was
spelt as
Feradaig in Old
Irish (c700-c900) and Middle...
-
Kings of Airgíalla
before the
expansion south of Uí Néill
branches Cenél
Fearadhaigh and Cenél
nEoghain into Airgíalla and the rise of The
Maguires in Fermanagh...
-
Poems by O’Dugan,
under Cinel Fearadhaigh. "The most
noble of
Cinel Fearadhaigh ...
Tellach Maoilpatraic". (Cenél
Fearadhaigh is a
branch of the Cenél nEógain...
-
being in
possession of the two
districts of the Cenél
Fearadhaigh at one stage. The Cenél
Fearadhaigh by the 12th
century controlled a
large portion of County...
- 1790),
Irish harper Eachmarcach MagUidhrín (died 1120),
Chief of Cenél
Fearadhaigh Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill (died 1064 or 1065), Norse-Gaelic king This page...
-
Uidhrin O'Maelmuire was an 11th-century Ui
Neill chief ruling Cenél
Fearadhaigh, now the
barony of
Clogher in
County Tyrone in
Northern Ireland. His...
-
Galloway in Scotland,
where it is of
Irish origin. They
belonged to Cenél
Fearadhaigh, or 'race of Ferry',
descend from
Feradach mac
Muiredach (Ferry MacMurdoch)...
-
Clann Birnn,
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept The
MacCawell of Cenél
Fearadhaigh,
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept
Other Septs of the Cenél nEógain:...
- [citation needed] 601 –
Battle of
Slaibhre [citation needed] 622 – Carn
Fearadhaigh [citation needed] 622 –
Lethed Midinn [citation needed] 624 – Ard Corainn...
- "battle chief". The Mac
Cathmhaoil were the
leading family of Cenél
Fearadhaigh, of the Uí Néill, and were
based around Clogher in modern-day County...