- Óengus
Osrithe son of
Criomthann Mór (son of Iar mac Sétnai) and his wife Cindnit,
daughter of Dáire mac
Degad and Morand, was the semi-legendary first...
-
Giolla Phádraig.
According to tradition,
Osraige was
founded by Óengus
Osrithe in the 1st
century and was
originally within the
province of Leinster....
- B 502,
tracing the
medieval Mac
Giolla Phádraig
dynasty back to Óengus
Osrithe, who
supposedly flourished in the
first or
second century. The genealogy...
- semi-legendary pre-Christian
founder of the
Kingdom of Ossory, Óengus
Osrithe. In The Book of Rights, the
Osraige are
labelled as Síl
mBresail Bric ("the...
- (born 1965),
American actress Dál Birn Lóegaire Birn Búadach, Óengus
Osrithe's son Nem
Moccu Birn (died 654),
Irish saint This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Earldom of
Ossory about 1528
County of
Kilkenny by 1610
Founded by Óengus
Osrithe Named for St.
Canice City
Kilkenny Government • Local
authority Kilkenny...
-
which traces the
medieval Mac
Giolla Phádraig
dynasty back
through Óengus
Osrithe, who
supposedly flourished in the
first or
second century. and one in the...
-
century when the Osraighe, an Érainn
Iverni tribe, led by
their King
Aengus Osrithe,
established a semi-independent
state within the
territory of the Laigin...
- AD) was the
second king of
Osraige after the
death of his father, Óengus
Osrithe. His
epithet "Búadach"
means "Victorious". His name
became the appellation...
-
Ossorian lineage called the Dál Birn, who
traced their descent from Óengus
Osrithe the
first king of
Osraige through his son and
successor Loegaire Birn Buadach...