- Uí
Mháine,
often Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the
oldest and
largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. Its
territory of
approximately 1,000 square...
- territory. This was a sept of the Uí
Mháine (or "Hymany")
descended from Geibhennach, son of Aedh,
Chief of the Uí
Mháine.
Geibhennach was
slain in battle...
-
Archbishop of Tuam (1393–1407). The book was
written by ten
scribes in Uí
Mháine not
before 1392 and
sometime after 1394.
There were ten scribes,
eight of...
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territory of Uí
Maine (modern Uí
Mhaine) in
eastern County Galway. On the north-east
Aidhne is
bounded by the
plains of Uí
Mhaine and on the
north by Mag Mucruime...
- (1607) Fear
Manach (1607) Uí Catháin (1607) Bréifne Uí
Raghallaigh (1607) Uí
Mháine (1611)
Politics and
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Manach (1607) Uí Catháin (1607) Bréifne Uí
Raghallaigh (1607) Uí
Mháine (1611)
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Manach (1607) Uí Catháin (1607) Bréifne Uí
Raghallaigh (1607) Uí
Mháine (1611)
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Connachta (incl. Uí Néill, Clan Colla, Clan Donald, Uí
Mháine, etc) Dalc****ians (incl. Déisi) Eóganachta Érainn (incl. Dál Riata,
Corcu Loígde, Dál...
- (1607) Fear
Manach (1607) Uí Catháin (1607) Bréifne Uí
Raghallaigh (1607) Uí
Mháine (1611)
Politics and
society Dublin Castle administration Parliament of Ireland...
- (1607) Fear
Manach (1607) Uí Catháin (1607) Bréifne Uí
Raghallaigh (1607) Uí
Mháine (1611)
Politics and
society Dublin Castle administration Parliament of Ireland...