- A
flaith (Irish) or
flath (Scottish Gaelic;
plural flathan), in the
Gaelic world,
could refer to any
member in
general of a
powerful family enjoying a...
- Fear
Flatha Ó Gnímh (c. 1540 – c. 1630) was an
Irish poet. Fear
Flatha Ó Gnímh was a
member of a
hereditary learned family based at Larne,
County Antrim...
- more than
sixty families. A
similar class in the
Gaelic world were the
Flatha. In the
Middle Ages, a
bishop sometimes held
territory as a magnate, collecting...
- Dálaigh
Flann mac Lonáin
Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh Fear
Flatha Ó Gnímh
Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin
Cormac Mac Con
Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó...
-
first invasion (Tuan mac Cairill) to
Finnian of Moville,
incomplete Dá brón
flatha nime ["The Two
Sorrows of the
Kingdom of Heaven"],
incomplete Mesca Ulad...
-
overkingdom of the Uí Fidgenti,
considered among the
highest ranked princes or
flatha in all the
Province of Munster. Ó Coileáin/Ua Cuiléin is most
commonly anglicized...
- Dálaigh
Flann mac Lonáin
Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh Fear
Flatha Ó Gnímh
Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin
Cormac Mac Con
Midhe Eoghan Carrach Ó...
-
several septs of O'Donovans in the
southwest territories were semi-autonomous
flatha under the
MacCarthy Reagh dynasty in Carbery, with the most
notable being...
-
absence of
criminal penalties for the
death of an opponent. All
below are
flatha (princes) and also
descendants in the male line,
however distant in some...
-
themselffes Kynges, some
Kynges Peyres, in
their langage, some
Prynceis (
Flatha), some Dukes, some Archedukes... and
obeyeth to no
other temperall person...