- The
Masraige (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈmasrəɣʲe]) were a semi-legendary Fir Bolg
tribe inhabiting Magh Slécht in
County Cavan, Ireland. They were also...
- upon
their conquest of the North. King
Conall Gulban was
murdered by the
Masraige at Magh Slécht in
Tullyhaw in what
later became Bréifne (Tullyhaw is now...
-
Canal or the Shannon-Erne Waterway). The
first named inhabitants were the
Masraige tribe who
ruled Magh Slécht
until they were
conquered by the Uí Briúin...
- of the
territory of the
Masraige of Magh Slécht in the north-west of
modern County Cavan. He was not a
member of the
Masraige but
belonged to a branch...
- as do the Conmhaícne of Leitrim, Sligo, and Galway,
through Conmac. The
Masraige, a
tribe inhabiting Magh Slécht in
County Cavan were
descended from Fergus...
- Ciarraige,
Corca Fhir Trí, Delbhna, Déisi, Gailenga, Grecraige, Luighne,
Masraige and Setantii. The
status of each po****tion-group
could differ from one...
- century),
groups believed to be in or near
Breifne included the Glasraighe,
Masraige, Dartraige, Armhaighe, Gallraighe, the Fir Manach, and the Gailenga. Around...
- Map of
Breifne in AD 700; Lr.
Loughtee Lower is seen near to the
Masraige territory....
- Map of
Breifne in AD 700;
Tullyhaw is seen in the centre, near the
Masraige territory....
- Map of
Breifne in AD 700;
Tullyhunco is seen to the west of the Erne, near the
Masraige territory....