- Dál
mBuinne,
alias Dál mBuain,
meaning the "portion of Buinne", was a
medieval Irish Cruthin petty-kingdom that was part of Dál
nAraidi of Magh Line in...
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whose chiefs ruled Dál
Coirbin in the Dál
nAraidi minor-kingdom of Dál
mBuinne.
Clanna Conaill Chernaig, a sept of the Dál nAraidi,
though also noted...
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Antrim and
northern County Down
containing the
tuatha of Magh Line, Dál
mBuinne, and Dál Sailni. It was
later known as
Trian Congaill,
meaning the "third...
- now
occupied by two
small churches;
patron St. ****main, Virgin, of Dál
mBuinne, and of Derry,
Parish of
Ballyphillip Raholp Monastery early monastic site...
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located in and
around the
modern barony of Dundalk,
County Louth Dál
mBuinne, also
known as the
Muintir Branáin, a
branch of the Dál
nAraidi located...
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tribes that were part of or
claimed descent from the Dál Fiatach: Dál
mBuinne, also
known as the
Muintir Branáin
located near Moylinny,
County Antrim...
- of the Húi
Nadsluaga clan who were one of the five prímthúatha of Dál
mBuinne, east of
Lough Neagh,
County Antrim.
Congus was a
scribe before being elevated...
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descended from
Lugaid mac Con) and ****ne (daughter of
Conamail of the Dál
mBuinne). His hair fell out in patches, and he
worked as a shepherd.
Comgall of...
- now
occupied by two
small churches;
patron St. ****main, Virgin, of Dál
mBuinne, and of Derry,
Parish of
Ballyphillip 54°23′40″N 5°31′06″W / 54.39433°N...