- Fheichín and
Annaghdown and
Roscommon were burned." "T1138.7
Amlaim Mor mac
Firbisigh,
ollam O
Fiachrach uile re
senchus & re filidhecht, & sái
clerigh co m-bethaigthib...
-
Leabhar Mor na nGenealach) Herity,
Michael (1970).'Rathmulcah, Ware and Mac
Firbisigh',
Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 33, pp 49–53 Empey, Mark (2012). 'Value-free'...
-
Annals of Tigernach, sub anno, give his obituary: 1138.
Amlaim Mor mac
Firbisigh,
ollam O
Fiachrach uile re
senchus & re filidhecht, & sái
clerigh co m-bethaigthib...
- took
place near
Drumcliff between 555 AD and 561 AD. The
historian Mac
Firbisigh mention a "Fort of Codhnach",
known to be a fort near Drumcliff, although...
- (1860)
Three fragments,
copied from
ancient sources by
Dubhaltach Mac
Firbisigh; and edited, with a
translation and notes, from a m****cript preserved...
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Torna Moileachlain Firbisigh Fláithri,
Archbishop of Tuam, 1560-1629 | | | | Fearfeasa, fl. 1620s-1640s...
- life & times.
Hayman ****mings,
William (1881). Purcell.
Dubhaltach Mac
Firbisigh,
Great Book of
Irish Genealogies Chartulary of la Ste. Trinite, Rouen;...
- (1860),
Three Fragments,
Copied from
Ancient Sources by
Dubhaltach Mac
Firbisigh,
translated by O'Donovan, John, The
Irish Archaeological and
Celtic Society...
- Maolchonaire. Two
other sons
survived to adulthood,
Maoilechlainn and
Firbisigh. They
belonged to a well-known
family of
historians and
poets whose prin****l...
- (1860)
Three fragments,
copied from
ancient sources by
Dubhaltach Mac
Firbisigh; and edited, with a
translation and notes, from a m****cript preserved...