- Luighe, and Íoth's
brothers in
other placenames: Breogha, Cuailgne,
Muirtheimhne, and
Cualu in the
territories of
their descendant peoples; Fuad, Bladh...
- Dun Dealgan, Cuchulain's Home Fort (H.G. Tempest, 1910);
Cuchulain of
Muirtheimhne (A.M. Skelly, 1908); The
Coming of
Cuculain (S. O'Grady, 1894); and several...
-
received "Breagh, or Bregia"
Cobhthach Minn,
Prince of Ireland,
received "
Muirtheimhne in the new
country of Louth"
Laeghair Lorc, High King of Ireland, received...
- Áed Allán of the Cenél nEógain
defeated Áed Róin at Faughart, in Magh
Muirtheimhne in
modern County Louth. Áed Róin and
Conchad mac Cúanach of Ui Echach...
-
story as
follows under the year 732: The
battle of Fochart, in Magh-
Muirtheimhne [was fought] by Áed Allán High King of
Ireland and the Clanna-Neill of...
- Scanlans. The
barony of
Dundalk was the
ancient home of the
Conaille Muirtheimhne. The
barony was
split in half by 1821.[citation needed]
There are 14...
- Breogán, as were the
founders of
three territories further north: Brega,
Muirtheimhne, and Cuailgne. The
legendary Medb
Lethderg was
daughter of Conan, king...
- Réalta de spéir (1915)
Alasdair Mac
Colla (1914)
Brisleach mhór
Mhaighe Muirtheimhne (1915) As editor: Post-seanchas, 1905 agus 1911 Dearg-ruathar Chonaill...
- Ballymacscanlan. The
barony of
Dundalk was the
ancient home of the
Conaille Muirtheimhne. The
barony was
split in half by 1821.
There are four
civil parishes...