- Tir
Ollíol was a túath in
northwest Ireland. It was part of the
confederation of
Iochtar Connacht until the late 16th century. Its name is
preserved by...
- tuatha, or territories, of
Cairbre Drumcliabh, Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, Tír
Ollíol, Luíghne,
Corann and Cúl ó bhFionn.
Under the
system of
surrender and regrant...
- as well.
Tuatha Dé
Danann Cairbre Drom
Cliabh Tir
Fhiacrach Muaidhe Tir
Olliol Corann Dartraighe Osraige - túath that
later became the
kingdom of the same...
- túatha
subject to here were Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe,
Luighne Connacht, Tir
Olliol and Corann.
Throughout this time
Sligo was
under the
system of Fénechus...
- of Tir
Ollíol. "Sligo
History Project -
Cairbre Drumcliabh". Allismotion.webs.com.
Retrieved 26
April 2014. "Sligo
History Project - Tir
Olliol". Allismotion...
- Fiachrach."
Sligo Tirerril or
Tyraghrill Tír
Oirill By 1672 75,812 Name
means "
Olliol's land",
referring to
Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin.
Tipperary Clanwilliam...
-
Iaran Gleofathach ¦
Conla Caomh King 328-308 BC ¦
Olioll Cas-fiachlach (
Olliol III Caisfhiaclach) King 308-283 BC ¦
Eochaidh Alt-Leathan ¦
Aongus Tuirmeach-Teamrach...
-
MacDonagh sept. The
family later became Kings or
Lords of the túath of Tír
Olliol and
Corran now the
barony of
Tirreril in Co. Sligo. The
first to be known...