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Leinster (/ˈlɛnstər/ LEN-stər; Irish:
Laighin [ˈl̪ˠəinʲ] or Cúige
Laighean [ˌkuːɟə ˈl̪ˠəinˠ]) is one of the four
provinces of Ireland, in the southeast...
- The Laigin,
modern spelling Laighin (Irish pronunciation: [ˈl̪ˠəinʲ]), were a
Gaelic po****tion
group of
early Ireland. They gave
their name to the Kingdom...
- The
kings of
Leinster (Irish: Rí
Laighín)
ruled from the
establishment of
Leinster during the
Irish Iron Age
until the 17th
century Early Modern Ireland...
- Ó
Laighin, Gaelic-Irish surname,
anglicised as Lyons, Lane or Lyne. Ó
Laighin was the
surname of two
unrelated families in
medieval Ireland. 1 - Ó Laighin...
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Manach or
Monaigh people in the
north of Ireland,
claimed descent from the
Laighin of Leinster. They
reached upper Lough Erne in
ancient times. According...
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Annals of the Four Masters, the
kingdom was
founded as the
territory of the
Laighin, a
Heremonian tribe of
Irish Gaels. Some of the
early kings of Leinster...
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Irish cúige).
These were
Ulaid (in the north),
Connacht (in the west),
Laighin (in the southeast),
Mumhan (in the south) and Mide (in the centre). After...
- the first,
followed by the
Belgae from
northern Gaul and Britain. Later,
Laighin tribes from
Armorica (present-day Brittany) were said to have
invaded Ireland...
- must next
speak of Conaing. He
faced Maelmordha, son of Murchadh, king of
Laighin, and
sixteen men of the
people were killed, each man of them, in front...
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Tipperary and
County Limerick. The clan
claims descent from
Cathair Mór of the
Laighin, but they
first appear in the
historical record in the 15th
century in...