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- least ten unrelated families found in Gaelic Ireland, such as Ó hAodha of Muscraighe-Luachra/the Múscraige of Sliabh Luachra, now County Cork; Ó hAodha of...
- of Brendan of Clonfert. His other brothers were Domhainghin of Tuaim Múscraighe and Faolán of Ceall Tulach. In 520 he founded a monastery at Cloontuskert...
- The Múscraighe (older spelling: Músgraige) were an important Érainn people of Munster, descending from Cairpre Músc, son of Conaire Cóem, a High King of...
- within the kingdom of Muscraighe Mitine. The Eóganachta were then the dominant clan of Munster and held kingdoms from Muscraighe Mitine to the midlands...
- three people- Éogan Mór, Cairpre Musc, and this Gnathal,ancestor of the Muscraighe Mittene. Eoghanacht Genealogies Excerpt From The Book of Munster Written...
- Tech-molagga; Temolagi; Thatmelage; Thimolagi Toames Monastery Gaelic monks Tuaim-muscraighe Monastery? Tracton Abbey Cistercian monks — from Whitland built 1224 by...
- cantred, variously called Muscry-donnegan or "O'Donegan's country" or "Múscraighe Tri Maighe", was a rural deanery in the Diocese of Cloyne. It is now identified...
- 637 ft). Historically the mountain was called Knock Muskery, from Cnoc Múscraighe meaning "hill of the Múscraige", a Gaelic tribe who gave their name to...
- the outer circle of the Eóganacht would eventually undo the kingdom of Múscraighe Mittaine. The O'Donoghues, originally from Eóganacht Raithlind, moved...
- Locha Léin - the O'Flynns - to migrate eastwards. Sometime after 1096, Múscraighe Mittaine fell to the O'Flynns. The local Ó Donnagáin dynasty persisted...