- The
kingdom of Uí
Fháilghe, Uí
Failge (early spelling) or Uíbh Fhailí (modern spelling), (pronounced [iːvʲ ˈalʲiː]) was a Gaelic-Irish
kingdom which existed...
- gas and the
electricity grid. Mac an
Fhailghe,
Pilib (1938). "Culm". Dúchas.
Retrieved 7
August 2020. Mac an
Fhailghe,
Pilib (1938). "Culm". Dúchas. Retrieved...
- were Musicians,
Poets and
Philosophers and
Nobleman in The
Kingdom of Uí
Fháilghe. They were
Bards to the
notable Clan O'Moore (O'Mordha)
which was a leading...
-
Calbhach Ó
Conchobhair Failghe (Calvach O'Connor Faly),
chief of Uíbh
Fhailghe Fryde et al. 1986,
Handbook of
British Chronology, p. 331. Moody, Martin...
- Sáeglach), king of Ireland, won the
battle of Móin
Fhoichnigh among Uí
Fhailghe (Kingdom of Uí Failghe) over the
Mairtine and Éarainn. He
states that among...
- Ó
Conchobhair Failghe (Calvach O'Connor Faly, d. 1458),
chief of Uíbh
Fhailghe (anglicized as Offaly).
Calbhach was
known for
being an
expert at raiding...
-
Archaeological and
Historical Society, pp. 23–41,
volume 53, 2001. Uí
Fhailghe, Uíbh Fhailí, etc.; The Name of Offaly, in
Offaly Heritage:
Journal of...