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battles against the Fomorians.
Having ruled for ten years, he died at Mag
Muaide, and was
succeeded by his son Ethriel. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
places his...
- The Uí
Fiachrach Muaidhe were a
branch of the Uí
Fiachrach dynasty of the
Connachta in
medieval Ireland. They were
centred on the Moy
River valley of modern-day...
-
reigned for nine years,
before being killed by Elim's son Art
Imlech at Mag
Muaide. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with that of
Phraortes of...
- Adomnán's Life of
Columba (c. 700) as
Modam fluvium.
Later spellings include Muaide, Muadam, Múed, Múaid; the name An
Mhuaidh is used in
modern Irish. The name...
- Fiachnae, were the
ancestors of the Uí
Fiachrach Aidni and the Uí
Fiachrach Muaide respectively, both
early medieval dynasties in Connacht.: p. 298 A fourth...
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succession to
Tipraite mac
Taidg after 786
appears disputed and the Ui
Fiachrach Muaide and Ui
Aillelo made
attempts to ****ert
themselves as well.
Cinaed is also...
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monastic site,
probably founded in the 5th
century Cell-mor-ochtair-
muaide; Cell-mor-
muaide;
Kilmormoyle Kilnamanagh Friary ø
purported Franciscan Friars —...
- took
tribute from the
older tribes and
nations situated between Aidhne and
Muaide, but lost
their grip on
power by the
early 8th
century leaving them confined...
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Abbeyknockmoy Abbey;
Collis Victoriae; Cnoc-muaidhe; Knockmuighe; Mainister-cnoc-
muaide 53°26′26″N 8°44′33″W / 53.440519°N 8.742571°W / 53.440519; -8.742571...
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Fiachrach - 1414:Donnchad Mac Fir Bisig,
prospective ollav of the Ui
Fiachrach Muaide, died this year. The
Encyclopaedia of
Ireland 2003; ISBN 0-7171-3000-2....