- The
Partraige were a
people of
early historic Ireland.
Several attested branches were
found in Ireland,
including the following:
Partraige Cera - located...
-
known as Ballyovey, the
contemporary name, Partry,
derives from the word "
Partraige",
which is the name of the
tribe that
lived in the area in
ancient times...
- Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige,
Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni, Uí Maine, Uí Liatháin. Many
survived into late medieval...
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Fiachrach Muaidhe Hy-Many Iar
Connacht Kinela Moylurg Muintir Murchada Partraige Síol
Anmchadha Síol
Muirdeach Soghan Tyrconnell Uí
Fiachrach Clanricarde...
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historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the O'Malleys were the
chiefly family of the
Partraige who were a
tribe of the Erainn, the
second wave of
Celts to
settle in...
- is
sometimes called Partry,
after the
former tribal territory of the
Partraige,
which it
largely matches. Part of it
falls within the
Connacht Gaeltacht...
- Goirmghiallaigh, King of
Partraige Cera, died 1206. Ua
Goirmghiallaigh was king of an
Irish po****tion-group
called the
Partraige,
believed to be of pre-Gaelic...
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Oranmore Nagnatae -
County Sligo Óic
Bethra - area
around Clarenbridge Partraige - in
Connemara and Partry,
County Mayo
Senchineoil -
centered on what...
- Connachta,
based around Ballina, some of whom were
kings of
Connacht Partraige – a pre-Gaelic
people of
Lough Mask and
Lough Carra,
namesakes of Partry...
- MacInerneys, O'Deas and O'Griffeys. The Déisi.
Their chief was O'Phelan. The
Partraige.
Their chiefly family was the O'Malleys. The Uaithni.
Their chiefly family...