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Iarlaithe mac Loga (Irish pronunciation: [ˈiəɾˠl̪ˠahə mˠək ˈl̪ˠɔgə]; fl. 6th century), also
known as Jarlath, was an
Irish priest and
scholar from Connacht...
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Iarlaithe mac
Treno (also
called Earlahy, Hierlath, Iarlaid, Iarlaide, Iarlaithi, Iarlathe, Iarlathi, Jarlaide, Jarlaithe, Jarlath, Yrlathei, Yrlatheus;...
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Eochaid Iarlaithe mac
Lurgain (died 666) was a Dal
nAraide king of the
Cruithne in
Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Báetáin (died 626) a...
- Dauí
Iarlaithe mac
Maithni (flourished
circa 500) was a King of
Iarmuman (west Munster) from the Eóganacht
Locha Léin
branch of the Eoganachta, the ruling...
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Quintilla (3rd century,
founder of an
offshoot movement from Montanism)
Iarlaithe mac Loga (6th century,
founder of the
School of Tuam)
Merlin (6th century...
- Mugmedon, semi-historical High King of
Ireland of the 4th
century AD
Eochaid Iarlaithe (died 666), king of the
Cruthin or Dál
nAraidi in
Ireland Eochaid Buide...
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parish of Ballyvourney,
County Cork. Her name at
birth was
Eibhlis Ní
Iarlaithe, but she was
nicknamed ‘Bess’, and
later ‘The
Muskerry Queen of Song’...
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Jarlath is an
Irish given name.
Notable persons with this name include:
Iarlaithe mac Loga or
Saint Jarlath (fl. 6th century),
Irish priest and scholar...
- Maithne) was
given the
stewardship of west
Munster as was his
grandson Dauí
Iarlaithe mac
Maithni who
turned the
stewardship into a semi-independent kingdom...
- Eóganacht
Locha Léin (O'Moriarity, and others,
later O'Donoghue) Dauí
Iarlaithe mac
Maithni Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn, d. 618 Máel Dúin mac Áedo Bennán...