- Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhne (also
known as Hy Fiachrach) was a
kingdom located in what is now the
south of
County Galway.
Originally known as Aidhne, it was said...
- also
known as Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhni, Mag nAidni,
later Maigh Aidhne ("Plain (of) Aidhne"), was the
territory of the Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhni, a túath (tribal...
- clan,
originally chiefs of
eastern Kinelea, and the
other clans of Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhne the most
prominent of
which were the Ó
hEidhin / O Hynes, Ó Cléirigh...
- Airgíalla (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈarʲɣʲiːal͈a];
Modern Irish: Oirialla, English: Oriel, Latin: Ergallia) was a
medieval Irish over-kingdom and the...
- as Connacht, Ulaid, Desmumu;
regional king, such as Dál
Fiatach and Uí
Fhiachrach Aidni;
local king or king of a trícha cét, such as Leth
Cathail or Cenél...
- with the Ó
hEidhin territory of
Coill Ua
bhFiachrach (wood of the Uí
Fhiachrach),[citation needed] and this name was
still in use in the mid-19th century...
- Kil****reragh (Irish: Cill
Chruimthir Fhiachrach) is a
civil parish which spans the
counties of
Westmeath and
Offaly in Ireland. It is
located about 23...
-
Tireragh (/ˌtɪˈrɛərə/; Irish: Tír
Fhiachrach) is a
barony in
County Sligo. It
corresponds to the
former Gaelic túath of Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe. The barony...
-
Chronicon Scotorum, sub anno 966, states:
Cormac ua Cillín, of the Uí
Fhiachrach of Aidne,
successor of Ciarán and Comán and
comarba of
Tuaim Gréne — and...
-
historically called Trícha Máenmaige,
which was
under the
control of Ui
Fhiachrach Fionn, and
later of the Uí Maine. The area
contains many
examples of Gaelic...