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Gailenga was the name of two
related peoples and
kingdoms found in
medieval Ireland in
Brega and Connacht.
Along with the Luighne, Delbhna,
Saitne and...
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believed a
relation or
probable descendant of Nia Segamain.
Poetry portal Gailenga Luighne Connacht Scéla
Mosaulum Eoghanacht Genealogies Eberian Kings...
- Cálraighe, Cíarraige, Conmaicne, Dartraighe, Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha,
Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni, Uí Maine...
- Costello,
County Mayo, Ireland. The
Sliabh Lugha area was
originally part of
Gailenga but by the 12th-century was
separately called Sliabh Lugha. Its rulers...
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Scotorum appears to
suggest that the saint's
church was
connected to both the
Gailenga and the Luigne. On the
other hand, the Life's
claim is
corroborated by...
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Conghalach mac
Laidhgnen ua Gadhra, King of
Gailenga, died 993.
Conghalach was a son of
Laidhgnen ua Gadhra, who was in turn a
grandson of Gadhra, from...
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Morgallion (Irish:
Machaire Gaileang, "plain of the
Gailenga") is one of the
baronies that
comprise county Meath, Ireland. In 1172 King
Henry II of England...
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apparently king of the
eastern midland kingdom of the
Gailenga and High King of
Ireland This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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during the
first century BC. The
first O'Garas were
descendants of the
Gailenga people.
Their descendants were
located in
Sliabh Lugha (later
known as...
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Toichleach Ua Gadhra, King of
Gailenga, in
medieval Ireland, died in 964.
Toichleach was a
grandson of Gadhra, from whom the
surname O'Gara derived. He...