- The Dalc****ians (Irish: Dál
gCais [ˌd̪ˠaːlˠ ˈɡaʃ]) are a
Gaelic Irish clan,
generally accepted by
contemporary scholarship as
being a
branch of the Déisi...
- Cinnéide),
sometimes Kennedy, were an
Irish royal dynasty, a sept of the Dál
gCais,
founded in the
Middle Ages who were
Kings of Ormond.
Their founder was...
-
Viking stronghold of
Limerick (Luimneach) by the
Irish Dál
gCais tribe of Munster. The Dál
gCais were led by the two
warrior brothers,
Brian Boru and Mathgamain...
- the ships) (died 942) was King of the Dál
gCais. Reabachán mac
Mothla died in 934 and
according to the Dál
gCais king list in An
Leabhar Muimhneach he was...
-
Thomas Cairney, the
MacNamaras were one of the
chiefly families of the Dal
gCais or Dalc****ians who were a
tribe of the
Erainn who were the
second wave of...
-
house of Munster,
founded in the 10th
century by
Brian Boru of the Dál
gCais (Dalc****ians).
After becoming King of Munster,
through conquest he established...
-
Tuisceart (the
Northern Déisi; a sept of
which would become famous as the Dál
gCais). Today, 'Déisi' is an
informal term for
County Waterford and its people...
- Cennétig mac Lorcáin (died 951), was a
prominent king of the Dál
gCais (or "Dalc****ians") and king of Tuadmumu. He
raised the
dynasty in power, from regional...
-
controlled the
northern half of Ireland. In the
tenth century, the Dál
gCais,
until then a
small kingdom in what is now
County Clare,
began to expand...
- Brian,
which was rare
among the Dál
gCais. Brian's
family were
descended from the Ui
Tairdelbach branch of the Dal
gCais (or Deis Tuisceart). This branch...