- Cath
Maige Tuired (modern spelling: Cath
Maighe Tuireadh; transl. "The
Battle of Magh Tuireadh") is the name of two saga
texts of the
Mythological Cycle...
- Gorms****l Mhòr na
Maighe (also
called Gormla of Moy; fl. 16th century) was a
powerful Gaelic witch from the
Lochaber Highlands of Scotland. She is often...
- Seán na
Maighe Ó Cellaigh, lord of Uí Maine, fl. 1538-1584. Ó
Cellaigh was a
descendant of Máine Mór, who
founded Uí Maine. His gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather...
- ****ee na Gall O'Cahan (Irish: Cú
Maighe na
nGall Ó Catháin) was a
chief of the O'Cahan of Keenaght, Fir-na-Creeve and Fir Lee in modern-day
County Londonderry...
- says Conn was
killed with a
sword that once
belonged to Cú Chulainn. "Cath
Maighe Léna"
states that the name of the hill
where Conn was
killed was
Druim Tuirléime...
-
Issobell Fergussone John Fian
Agnes Finnie Maud Galt Gorms****l Mhòr na
Maighe (aka Gormla)
Isobel Gowdie Helen Guthrie Gwen
ferch Ellis Janet Horne Grissel...
- Ua hEidhin, lord of Aidhne; Geibheannach, son of Dubhagan, lord of Feara-
Maighe; Mac-Beatha, son of
Muireadhach Claen, lord of Ciarraighe-Luachra; Scannail...
-
latter is now
known as Ardskeagh. Thus, the
identity of Muscraighe-tri-
maighe and the
barony of
Orrery is
proved to a demonstration.
MacLysaght (More...
-
variously called Muscry-donnegan or "O'Donegan's country" or "Múscraighe Tri
Maighe", was a
rural deanery in the
Diocese of Cloyne. It is now
identified as...
- Dwyer" (Mrs Dwyer/**** Cosgrove's) Trad. Arr. The
Gloaming 6:41 11. "Slán le
Máighe"
Aindrias Mac
Craith The
Gloaming 8:44 12. "The Old Favourite" Trad. Arr...