-
constricted kingdom of Airgíalla
survived in Monaghan—which was
known as
Oirghialla and
Oriel after the
Norman Invasion of Ireland—under the Mac Mathghamhna...
-
known as the Ulaid, in Armagh, Down,
Monaghan and
Cavan Airgíalla or
Oirghialla or
Oriel Airthir Cairpre Droma Cliab Cenél
Conaill (Tir Chonaill) Cenél...
-
Colla da Crioch, one of the
Three Collas.
Their original homeland was
Oirghialla. DNA
testing of
descendants of
Uilliam Buidhe Ó Cellaigh, however, speculates...
- Tuirtre, who were
descended from
Fiach Tort, son of
Colla Uais of the
Oirghialla which were the
descendants of
Eochaid Doimlén, son of
Cairbre Lifechair...
- 16th century)
Sourced from: Mac****ns of Oriel: Mac Mathghamna,
Kings of
Oirghialla to 1590, in A New
History of Ireland, pp. 215–16,
volume IX, ed. Byrne...
- O'Concannons, O'Mullens, O'Malleys, O'Naghtens, and O'Houlihans. The
Oirghialla (Airgíalla or Oriel).
Their chiefly families were the MacBradys, O'Boylans...
- upon his
death as "a
learned historian without fault", "professor of
Oirghialla in history", "chiefe
Chronicler of the
territory of Uriell". A member...
- nAilleann, in
Connaught Loch
Feabhail Loch
Gabhair Dubhloch Loch Dabhall, in
Oirghialla. Aenbheithe, in Ui
Cremhthainn Loch
Saileach Loch Na nGasan, in Magh Luirg...
- Searcaigh, Lorcán (ed.). Lá De na
Laethaibh (in Irish). Muineachán: Cló
Oirghialla. [folklore, Rannafast] Ó Colm,
Eoghan (1971).
Toraigh na
dTonn (in Irish)...
- the
kingdom of Uí Maine. Máine Mór
descended from
Colla da
Chrioch of
Oirghialla/Oriel, Máine Mór, his
father Eochaidh Ferdaghiall and his two sons Breasal...