- Fuad. His
portion of the Fir Bolg were
known as the Gailióin
variant Gaileanga,
named after their spears (Old
Irish gáe). His
reign lasted from 1748...
-
translates from
ogham as:
Cuana son of the
people of Lugh. The
tribes of the
Gaileanga and
Luighne occupied these territories anciently, with Cuana, Maelan,...
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Irish Surname Development [3][permanent dead link]
Territory of the
Gaileanga Mor
Barony of Morgallion#cite note-1 Clan Mac Maoláin
Ireland http://www...
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feudal grants to his
chief followers. He
granted the
territory of the
Gaileanga-Mor sept (the
lands of Magherigalon,
later to be
known as the
Barony of...
- Ciannachta. The
following are the
territories they acquired, namely:
Gaileanga, east and west; Ciannachta,
south and north; Luighne, east and west."...
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containing Erest [Erris] and Dondonell" is
barony listed in 1574. Mayo
Gallen Gaileanga By 1574 119,153
Named after the
Gailenga tribe.
Beallalahane in 1574....
- of Murchadh,
royal heir of Leinster; Conghalach, son of Flann, lord of
Gaileanga, and his son, i.e. Maelan;
Fiachna and Cuduilich, the two sons of Dubhlaech...
- of
Gaileanga is said to be Ua Gadhra.
Hence it
would appear probable that the
territory afterwards called Gallen was at
first ruled by its
Gaileanga princes...
- bishop, son of the
brother of
Ainmire Bocht, was
suffocated in a cave, in
Gaileanga of Corann." The Kesh
Caves featured prominently in
medieval myths and...
- of Donnell, son of
Murtough O'Conor of Sligo,
about Lammas,
first into
Gaileanga, and
thence into Clann-Cuain, Ceara, and
Conmaicne Cuile Toladh, into...