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Muintire-Fialain is an
ancient Irish tribe who
lived in the area
known as
Botha in the
Barony of
Magheraboy and Clanawley, now
known as Boho,
which is...
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fiana Poem
attributed to Cáilte on the
dindsenchas of Tonn Clidna. Áirem
muintire Finn Fianṡruth Poem
attributed to Finn on the
deeds of Goll mac Mornai...
- Uí
Mhaoil Sechlainn, ben
Domhnaill mic
Murchadha Uí Fherghail,
taoisech Muintire Anghaile, d'écc isin
cethrachtmhadh bliadhain a h-aoisi./Taillte, daughter...
- Tirconnell, to
plunder and prey. The
place which they put in at was Reachrainn-
Muintire-Birn, in Tir-Boghaine. When Turlough, the son of Mac
Sweeny of Tir-Boghaine...
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Throughout medieval history there have been
multiple references to the clan of
Muintire Fialain although it is
difficult to
ascertain exactly when they
first emerged...
- Liam Ó Ruanaidh; 29
September 1873 – 6 May 1901), also
known as Fear na
Muintire, was an
Irish nationalist, journalist, poet and
Gaelic revivalist. Along...
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mairbh a bhí
tagtha aníos as an
tseanreilig i
mBarr an
Doire le
seantithe a
muintire a shábháil, ceaptar.")
After escalating violence forced him to retreat...
- Genealogies", in
Analecta Hibernica, No. 18, R.I.A. MS. 23 D 17, 'Genelach
Muintire Dalaigh' MacKenna, Lambert, 'Some
Irish Bardic Poems: XCIII', in Studies...
- Ireland,
British Academy.
Retrieved 16
January 2024 "Naomh
Gobnait i saol na
muintire". RTÉ.
Retrieved 16
January 2024
Harris (1938), p. 272 Zucc****i (2007)...
- five
thousand men, and four
thousand women.
Whence is
named Taimhleacht Muintire Parthalóin. They had p****ed
three hundred years in Ireland." The name in...