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Leinster 12. 6.
Gille Michil mac Bráenáin 13. 3.
Orlaith ingen Ua
Braenain 14. Cernachán Ua Gairbith, King of Uí
Felmeda 7.
Uchdelb ingen Cernachán 15....
- Dál
Coirpri Cliach (Kerwick), Uí
Bairrche Magh dá
chonn (Kearney), Uí
Felmeda Tuaidh (O'Garvey) and Uí
Bairrch Maige hAilbe (O'Gorman). As
Carlow contained...
- king of the Ui Cheinnselaig. They
belonged to a
branch known as the Uí
Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae Cennsalach. His son Óengus, grandson...
- the Ui
Cheinnselaig as well. They
belonged to a
branch known as the Uí
Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae Cennsalach, who was the
father of...
- also
became King of Leinster.
Another son
Fedelmid was
ancestor of the Uí
Felmeda branch of the Uí Cheinnselaig.[citation needed]
Francis J.Byrne, Irish...
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until 1716–17. It is the prin****l
ecclesiastical site of the
northern Ui
Felmeda. The
large size of the
structure indicates importance but the historical...
- king of the Ui Cheinnselaig. They
belonged to a
branch known as the Uí
Felmeda. 605
Birth of Colmán of
Lindisfarne (died
February 18, 675) also known...
-
Ballaghkeen (The Ballagh), a
village in
Ballaghkeen South. The
McMurphys of Uí
Felmeda Thes ("Southern
Descendants of Felmed") are
noted very
early here. The...
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Ballaghkeen (The Ballagh), a
village in
County Wexford. The
McMurphys of Uí
Felmeda Thes ("Southern
Descendants of Felmed") are
noted very
early here. The...