- (modern
Irish Magh
Feimhin, or Má
Feimhin) or the
Plain of Femen. The
burial cairns on the
mountain are
called Síd ar
Femin (Sí ar
Feimhin, the "fairy mound...
- born
around 910 to an old
noble family. His clan held the
plain of Magh
Feimhin, near Clonmel. He
received an
excellent upbringing and education, and became...
- killed, it has been
preserved in
Annals of the Four Masters:
Cormac of
Feimhin, Fogartach, Colman,
Ceallach of the hard conflicts, they
perished with...
- this the
following lines were
composed by Dallan, son of Mor: "Cormac of
Feimhin, Fogartach, Colman,
Ceallach of the hard conflicts, They
perished with...
- as "Tuath
Mhairtine in Múscraighe
Miontaine (Múscraige) and in
Oirthear Feimhin [=eastern
Feimhean (see Slievenamon)] and Liag
Tuaill and Liag Tí re and...
- of a
lament on
those killed at the
battle of
Bealach Mugna:
Cormac of
Feimhin, Fogartach, Colman,
Ceallach of the hard conflicts, They
perished with...
- and soon
became King of Northumbria. Also
spelt "Mag Feimin" and "Magh-
Feimhin". In
Early Medieval Ireland an
overking (ruiri or rí
tuath in Old Irish)...