-
Seachnasaighs held the sub-district of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne known as Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge (modern Irish, Cinéal
nAedha na hEchtghe),
meaning "kindred of Aedh of...
- Uí
Fhiachrach Aidhne known as Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge,
which was also
their clan name. Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge consisted roughly of the
civil parishes of Beagh...
- Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge (also Cenél Áeda, Kenloth, Kinalethes, Kenealea, Kinelea) was a trícha cét (later a cantred, (a
branch of the Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne)...
- The
southern portion of this
barony was
formerly known as Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge or O'Shaughnessy's Country, the
northern portion was
called Coill Ua bhFiachrach...
-
Canadian Hereditary Peers O'Shaughnessy Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge List of Bishop's
College School alumni "No. 29454". The
London Gazette...
- (died 1762?) was an
Irish Chief of the Name and Lord of Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge.
Robuck was a
younger brother of the
previous chief. He
continued his brothers...
- Díarmata Cóiced Ol
nEchmacht Síol
Anmchadha Iar
Connacht Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge Duffy, Seán (2005).
Mediaeval Ireland: An Encyclopaedia. New York, London:...
- Cóiced Ol
nEchmacht Síol
Anmchadha Iar
Connacht Maigh Seola Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge Keating,
Geoffrey (1908).
History of Ireland,
Volume 8, page 297. O'Donovan...
- Cóiced Ol
nEchmacht Síol
Anmchadha Iar
Connacht Maigh Seola Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge MacKillop 2004. O'Donovan 1856, p. 417.
Hardiman 1846, p. 365. Hamilton...
-
Owendallaigh river which flows west into
Lough Cutra. The Cenél Áeda na
hEchtge partly derived their name from them. The
Historical Geography of the Slieve...