- Éogan mac
Durthacht is king of
Fernmag (Farney,
County Monaghan) in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. At the
feast given by Mac Da Thó, Cet mac Magach...
-
Cooley Deichtine -
mother of Cú
Chulainn Éogan mac
Durthacht - King of
Fernmag Fedlimid mac
Daill -
harper and
chief storyteller in the
court of Conchobar...
- Old
Irish Eogan also from
Latin Eugenius. Éogan mac Durthacht, king of
Fernmag in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology Eógan mac Muiredaig, king of Dál...
- as the name of the
modern barony of
Clankelly in
County Monaghan. The
Fernmag, or Fer Fernmaighe, is an area
around Lough Ooney, aka Lock
Uaithne near...
- boy Gwern, son of
Matholwch and Branwen,
means 'alder'. The place-name
Fernmag (ang. Farney)
means 'plain of the alder'. In
Ireland the
alder was regarded...
- Malachy, in
close cooperation with (Duncan)
Donnchad Ua Cerbaill, king of
Fernmag/Airgialla,
established the
first Irish Cistercian house at
Mellifont in...
- Munster. The Ó Donnagáin's of
Ulster ruled in the
Kingdom of Fernmhagh/
Fernmag (meaning "plain of alders") as far back as
records go. The
Barony of Farney...
-
County Monaghan, Ireland.
Farney takes its name from the
ancient kingdom of
Fernmag ("plain of alders").
Farney is
found in
southeast County Monaghan, north...
- four of the
seven Soghain are as follows: A
branch in the
territory of
Fernmag (barony of Farney,
County Monaghan). In
Delvin (County Westmeath) where...
- 1111 to the 1130s when Ua
Cerbaill was
establishing his base of
power in
Fernmag and
around the
settlement of Louth,
traditionally the
tuath of Fir Rois/Crích...