- Uí
Fidgenti, Fidgeinti, Fidgheinte, Fidugeinte, Fidgente, or
Fidgeinte (/iː ˈfiːjɛnti/ or /ˈfiːjɛntə/; "descendants of, or of the
tribe of,
Fidgenti")...
- also
among the
septs of the Uí
Fidgenti. As the Ui
Fidgenti were the
ruling clan in
Limerick after 400 a.d., the Uí
Fidgenti still made a
substantial contribution...
- enough, the Eóganacht Raithlind, the Eóganacht
Locha Léin, and the Uí
Fidgenti-Liatháin (below), are all
together referred to as the
Three Eóganachta...
-
descendants of Donnubán,
referring to the 10th
century ruler of the Uí
Fidgenti, Donnubán mac Cathail.
During the 12th and 13th century, O'Donovan relations...
- In this she is ****ociated with
sites belonging to her
relatives the Uí
Fidgenti,
although they are not
specifically mentioned, and
neither is Crimthand...
- (died 980), was a tenth-century
ruler of the
Irish regional kingdom of Uí
Fidgenti, and
possibly also of the
smaller overkingdom of Uí
Chairbre Áebda within...
-
extent be blamed. At this time also
flourished the semi-independent Uí
Fidgenti and Uí Liatháin, a pair of
shadowy sister kingdoms whose official origins...
-
likely that the
sometimes powerful Uí Liatháin and
their close kin the Uí
Fidgenti originally belonged to the Érainn/Dáirine as well, but were
later counted...
-
Munster were
Iarmuman (West Munster),
Osraige (Ossory), Uí Liatháin, Uí
Fidgenti, Éile, Múscraige,
Ciarraige Luachra,
Corcu Duibne,
Corcu Baiscinn, and...
-
times the Dáirine were represented, as stated, by the
Corcu Loígde, the Uí
Fidgenti and Uí Liatháin, as well as a few
other early historical kindreds of both...