- The Uí Fidgenti, Fidgeinti,
Fidgheinte, Fidugeinte, Fidgente, or
Fidgeinte (/iː ˈfiːjɛnti/ or /ˈfiːjɛntə/; "descendants of, or of the
tribe of, Fidgenti")...
- of the Uí Fidgenti, and one of the
seats of the O’Donovans of the Ui
Fidgheinte,
which flourished from the late 4th
century to the mid 12th century. A...
- been ****ociated with the
lands that had been the
territory of the Ui-
Fidgheinte (O'Donovans and O'Collins)
during their period of
influence (circa 373...
- MacCarthys.
Other septs retreated into the
southeast corner of the Ui
Fidgheinte territory,
reaching from Broadford/Feenagh to the
Doneraile area. The...
- the
country which they had
recently taken from the
MacEnirys (their Ui
Fidgheinte kinsmen). But the
lineage of the O'Donovans is ****ociated with
Croom much...
- as a result,
Maine tends to be
overlooked as an ancestor, and the Ui
Fidgheinte typically list
Daire as
their progenitor. Alternatively,
another tradition...