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- Corcomroe (Irish: Corco Modhruadh, meaning 'seed or people of Modhruadh') is a barony in County Clare, Ireland. It is the southern half of the Gaelic...
- Corco Modhruadh reigned over an area that was coextensive with the diocese of Kilfenora. In the 12th-century, the kingdom split into Corco Modhruadh Iartharach...
- controlled by a family or tribe known as the Corco Modhruadh, meaning "seed" or "people of Modhruadh". They were one of dozens of minor tribes in Ireland...
- sub-kingdoms, also known as lordships, includedamong others – Soghan, Corco Modhruadh, Delbhna Nuadat, Síol Anmchadha, and Máenmaige. These kingdoms were made...
- chiefly in south Munster. In Clare, the Curtin family were located in Corco Modhruadh (Corcomroe), with their prin****l hereditary lands at Carrowduff in Killaspuglonane...
- C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Loughlins were a chiefly family of the Corco Modhruadh tribe who in turn came from the Erainn tribe who were the second wave...
- of Cennétig, she appears to have been remarried to a king of the Corco Modhruadh (Corcomroe), a region in north-west County Clare. By him she had Lochlann...
- foot-soldier. The Uí Troighthigh were ****ociated with the Kingdom of Corco Modhruadh, an area that was coextensive with the diocese of Kilfenora. The earliest...
- Ireland Corcomroe Abbey, an abbey in County Clare, Ireland Kings of Corco Modhruadh, rulers of an area roughly corresponding to the baronies of Corcomroe...
- O’Connor chieftains, who were the ruling clan of the district of Corco Modhruadh Iartharach. The town was recorded by the Annals of the Four Masters as...