- Dál
nAraidi (Old Irish: [daːl ˈnaraðʲə]; "Araide's part") or Dál Araide,
sometimes latinised as
Dalaradia or
anglicised as Dalaray, was a
Cruthin kingdom...
- Frenzy) is a
medieval Irish tale
about Suibhne mac Colmáin, king of the Dál
nAraidi, who was
driven insane by the
curse of
Saint Rónán Finn. The
insanity makes...
-
Ulaid and
Cruthin in
early sources referred to the Dál
Fiatach and Dál
nAraidi respectively, the most
powerful dynasties of both groups. The
general scholarly...
- Dalc****ians (incl. Déisi) Eóganachta Érainn (incl. Dál Riata,
Corcu Loígde, Dál Fiatach, etc)
Laigin Ulaid (incl. Dál
nAraidi, Conmaicne, and Cíarraige) Ulster...
- Dál
nAraidi in Tuaiscirt, also
known as Dál
nAraidi of the North, was a Dál
nAraidi petty-kingdom and
dynasty located in the over-kingdom of Ulaid, in...
- king of the Picts,
whilst the
Irish portion faced hostility from the Dál
nAraidi of Ulaid,
resulting in
their s****ing the aid of the
Irish Northern Uí Néill...
- Dál
nAraidi that
would ruled the petty-kingdom of Eilne, in Ulaid,
medieval Ireland.
Fiachra was the
brother of
Fiachnae Lurgan, king of Dál
nAraidi and...
- Dál
Riata and Dál
nAraidi in
either 629 or 630. The
forces of Dál
Riata were led by
their king
Connad Cerr,
whilst the Dál
nAraidi were led by Máel Caích...
-
establish their own kingdoms, and the Gaelic-speaking
Scots migrated from Dál
nAraidi (modern
Northern Ireland) to the west
coast of
Scotland and the Isle of...
-
Conchobhair Gaelic Ireland Laigin Síl
Conairi Ulaid Dáirine
Osraige Cruthin Dál
nAraidi Connachta Uí
Fiachrach Uí Briúin Uí Néill Síl nÁedo Sláine
Clann Cholmáin...