- roi,
Sanskrit raja, and
German Reich.
There were
three grades of rí: a
ruiri or 'overking' was a major,
regional king and
superior to a rí túath 'king...
- turn
subject to a
regional or "over-king" (Irish:
ruiri).
There may have been as many as 20
genuine ruiri in
Ireland at any time. A "king of over-kings"...
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Constituency contains five
county ****embly wards: Timau, Kisima, Kiirua/Naari,
Ruiri/Rwarera and Kibirichia.
Elijah Thuranira was the ****embly
member from Kibirichia...
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progressed from the rí
tuaithe (king of a
single petty kingdom)
through the
ruiri (a rí who was
overking of
several petty kingdoms) to a rí
ruirech (a rí...
- (Kunigaikštis) – Lithuanian, duke as in
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Rí, Rí túaithe,
Ruiri, Rí ruireach, and Ard Rí – King,
local king,
regional overking, (provincial)...
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modern Irish counties or dioceses, and were
ruled by an
overking known as a
ruirí; Each of
these petty-kingdoms was
further subdivided into
smaller petty-kingdoms...
-
formed a mór túath (overkingdom),
which was
ruled by a rí mór túath or
ruirí (overking).
Several mór túatha
formed a cóiced (province),
which was ruled...
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active outside of Scandinavia". In
Early Medieval Ireland an
overking (
ruiri or rí
tuath in Old Irish) was a
ruler who had
three or four
subject kings...
- West, Kiagu,
Mwanganthia Buuri 5
Kiirua Naari, Timau, Kisima, Kibirichia,
Ruiri Rwarera Tigania West 5 Kianjai, Nkomo, Mbeu, Akiithi,
Athwana Tigania East...
- one
historical grade of Rí, a Rí túaithe (usually a
local petty king), a
Ruiri (overking or
regional king), or a
greater Rí
ruirech (king of overkings...