- Múrna may
refer to the following:
Mourne (barony), a
former barony in
County Down,
Northern Ireland,
known as Múrna in
Irish The Múrna,
spelt in Old Irish...
-
County Monaghan.
According to
local historian Peadar Livingstone, the
Mugdorna are
described as
being a
powerful people in the "archaic"
period and may...
- mac Ailéni. Colmán
belonged to the
royal dynasty of
Mugdorna; his brother, Mael Dúin, king of
Mugdorna, died in 611. Alan, Dictionary.com,
retrieved 20 November...
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Irish as Críoch Mhúrn from the Old
Irish Crích Mugdornd,
border of the
Mugdorna (Murnú), a pre-Celtic or
early Celtic people who
inhabited much of Ulster...
- the
offices of the
church in Armagh,
which had
preeminence in Ireland.
Mugdorna, or Crích Mughdornd,
based in
County Monaghan (Cremorne barony), however...
-
November 2015. Mórdha,
Pilip Ó (1
January 1971). "The
Medieval Kingdom of
Mugdorna".
Clogher Record. 7 (3): 432–446. doi:10.2307/27695659. JSTOR 27695659...
-
November 2015. Mórdha,
Pilip Ó (1
January 1971). "The
Medieval Kingdom of
Mugdorna".
Clogher Record. 7 (3): 432–446. doi:10.2307/27695659. JSTOR 27695659...
- Mourne. In the
Middle Ages, it was said to be the
centre of
power of the
Mugdorna (Múrna, Mughdorna, Mourne), an
Irish tribe. It is
located near the Mourne...
-
River Mourne River Mourne at
Victoria Bridge Etymology From
Mugdorna, an
ancient kingdom Native name An Mughdhorn (Irish)
Location Country Northern Ireland...
- with
Congalach and many
others slain including Dúnchad mac Aléni, king of
Mugdorna. The
Annals of
Ulster say of this event: From the
battle of
Forchalad which...