- The Fortúatha were "kingdoms not
ruled directly by
members of the
dominant dynasty of a province". They have also been
described as "in effect, people...
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Forth (Irish:
Fotharta) (Yola: Forthe, or Vorth)[citation needed] is a
barony in
County Wexford in Ireland.
Forth is
bordered by
Wexford Harbour to the...
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bordering the
Kingdom of Uí Failghe.
Fotharta Bile,
alias Fotharta File -
Fotharta Fea -
Fotharta Tuile -
Fotharta Imchlair (or in cláir) - Clan Corpri...
- Curtin, Myths)
Leaduidhe na
luaithe ("Ashypet" or "The Lazy Fellow") (Ó
Fotharta/O'Foharty/O'Faherty (1892)) "Smallhead and the King's Sons" (Curtin (1892)...
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Carlow Ceatharlach By 1672 31,353
Named after Carlow town
Carlow Forth Fotharta By 1672 39,510
Named from the
Irish Fothairt Mag Feá, "fothairt of the...
- Ailill, were slain. The
Osraige king
Amchaid mac Con
Cherca also
attacked Fotharta Fea (754), and the
southern Laigin, the Uí
Bairrche and Uí Cheinnselaig...
- Mullin's Upper, at 7,784
acres (32 km2).
Carlow (Ceatharlach)
Forth (
Fotharta)
Idrone East (Uí Dhróna Thoir)
Idrone West (Uí Dhróna Thiar) Rathvilly...
- Christ, or Christicola,
Bishop of Kill-Cele-Chriost, in Ui-Donchadha, in
Fotharta, Leinster. [Seventh and
Eighth Centuries.]." In:
Lives of the
Irish Saints:...
- pp. 54–57. Dobbs,
Margaret C. (January 1927). "On the
Settlement of the
Fotharta and the Laigsi".
Zeitschrift für
Celtische Philologie. 16 (1): 395. Meyer...
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ruling tribe),
included the Beanntraige, Uí ****, Sil mBrain, Uí Bairrche,
Fotharta Mara, and the Síl Maíluidir. This list
dates from c. AD 900. The area forming...