- of
Chivalry (ICOC), in
which position he
promoted an
order known as the
Niadh Nask. His
claims were
challenged in 1999 by The
Sunday Times,
which had...
- be "Baron O'Kelly de Conejera", and six
other members of the
Niadh Nask.
Since the
Niadh Nask was
heretofore unknown within the
world of
chivalric orders...
- have
suggested that it
means "champion" (derived from the Old
Irish word
niadh).
According to John Ryan,
Professor of
Early and
Medieval History at University...
- name of
Irish origin, to mean "champion" (derived from the Old
Irish word
niadh meaning warrior or champion). The
progenitor of the
family is said to be...
-
Monea (from
Irish Maigh Niadh,
meaning 'plain of warriors') is a
small village and
townland in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland,
about 10 kilometres...
- of the Nasc
Niadh;
married Aibell prior to the
events of
Penance of the ****ed. ****, Enda and
Aidan -
warriors of Munster's Nasc
Niadh, the King of...
- (Fineamhas) ¦
Lughaidh Sriabh-nDearg (Lughaidh V) King 63–71 ¦ Crimthann-
Niadh-Nar (Criomthann II) King 72–88 ¦
Feredach Fionn Feachthach (Fearadhach Finnfeachtnach)...
- for the Isle of Man
McNee (disambiguation),
derived from the
Gaelic Mac
Niadh,
which is the
patronymic form of the
Gaelic personal name Nia. McNiven,...
- 66 N/A
Maguiresbridge Droichead Mhig
Uidhir 774 1,038 1,029
Monea Maigh Niadh 114 206 248
Newtownbutler an
Baile Nua 943 987 972
Pettigo (Portion in Co...
- Eochaidh, son of Cairbre, son of Oilioll, son of Dunlaing, son of Enda
Niadh against the Ui Dunlainge, Ui Briúin
Cualann and Ui
Fergusa of
North Leinster...