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- An Leabhar Muimhneach, also known as The Book of Munster, is an Irish genealogical m****cript. An Leabhar Muimhneach is preserved in a number of 18th...
- lineage back to notable figures in mythology and history. An Leabhar Muimhneach (The Book of Munster) has an extensive genealogy of the Eóganacht septs...
- Mothla died in 934 and according to the Dál gCais king list in An Leabhar Muimhneach he was succeeded by Lorcáin. The same year of Reabachán's death his son...
- descendants. This early list of Dál gCais Kings is supplied in An Leabhar Muimhneach. Key: = King of Northern Deisi = King of Thomond = Baron Inchiquin = Viscount...
- hÉireann (Educational Company of Ireland) (1923) An Seabhac, Seanfhocail na Muimhneach, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann (Educational Company of Ireland) (1926)...
- is also credited with a third work, c. 1400, known as An Leabhar Ruadh Muimhneach ('The Red Book of Munster') or An Leabhar Ruadh ('The Red Book'), a genealogical...
- twenty-two brothers, "Brian Breifneach, Brian Luighneach, and Muircheartach Muimhneach" to prevent them from usurping him; Brian Breifneach was blinded. On learning...
- settled in that area of County Leitrim. These were known by the synonym Muimhneach ("Munster-man"), which is anglicised as the surnames Mimnagh and Minnagh...
- likewise installed into the lordship by Mac Dermot, the race of Murtough Muimhneach, and all the other chieftains of Sil-Murray. In consequence of this, a...
- became historians for the MacDermots. The senior line, under Ferghall Muimhneach, built Kilronan's church in 1339 to which they became erenachs, or its...