- Aodh
Méith or Áed
Méith (died 1230) was a 13th-century king of Tír Eoghain. The son of Aodh an
Macaoimh Tóinleasg, Aodh
spent much of his
career fighting...
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Omeath (/oʊˈmiːð/; Irish: Ó
Méith or Uí Meth) is a
village on the
Cooley Peninsula in
County Louth, Ireland,
close to the
border with
Northern Ireland...
- what is now
parts of modern-day
County Fermanagh, Monaghan, and Tyrone. Uí
Méith,
based in modern-day
County Monaghan. Airthir,
meaning "Easterners". They...
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there were two
groups of the Ui
Meith name; the Uí
Méith Macha (or Uí
Méith Tiri) and the Uí
Méith Mara. The Uí
Méith Macha were
based in the
barony of...
- Turlough, son of Teige, son of Donough, son of Donnell, son of
Turlough Meith O'Brien, went into
Desmond with the crew of a ship and boat, from the island...
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chainteoir ó dhúchas
deireannach ón Ó
Méith, Co Lú, Anna Uí
AnnluainCur síos ar an
chainteoir ó dhúchas
deireannach ón Ó
Méith, Co Lú, Anna Uí Annluain". RTÉ...
- 8°24′W / 52.4°N 8.4°W / 52.4; -8.4 The
Golden Vale (Irish:
Machaire méith na Mumhan) is the
historic name
given to an area of
rolling pastureland...
- Fjǫsviþr kvaþ: 'Viþofnir heitir, en hann
stendr veþrglasi á
meiþs kvistum Mima:
einum ekka þryngr hann ørófsaman Surt ok Sinmǫru.'
Fjolsvith spake:...
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Lochlainn 1188–1196 Son of
Muirchertach Mac
Lochlainn unknown 1196 Aodh
Méith mac
Aodha O'Neill 1196–1201 1201–1230 Son of Aodh an
Macaoimh Tóinleasg...
- kingdoms: over 300
members of the Conailli, the Ui Tortain, and the Ui
Meith were
captured or
killed at the
Battle of
Inbher Boinne. In 1035, he plundered...