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Pethia setnai is a
species of
cyprinid fish
native to
streams of the
Western Ghats, India,
where it is most
commonly found in
flowing sections of hill...
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Ainmuire mac
Sétnai (died 569) or
Ainmire or
Ainmere was a High King of
Ireland from the Cenél
Conaill branch of the Uí Néill. He was the great-grandson...
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Luighdech (more
commonly known as Sil Lugdach)
descend from
Lugaid mac
Sétnai, the great-grandson of
Conall Gulban.
Their tribal territory extended from...
- Mainchín mac
Setnai (fl. late 6th century), also
anglicised to Munchin, was
allegedly the
founder of the
church of
Luimneach (now Limerick), Ireland, and...
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centimetres (3.1 in) TL. It has
consistently been
confused with
Pethia setnai,
especially in the
aquarium trade. Shaji, C.P. 2011.
Pethia narayani. In:...
- the Procession. Yángdi,
emperor of the Sui
dynasty (d. 618)
Ainmuire mac
Sétnai, High King of
Ireland Al-Harith ibn Jabalah, king of the Gh****anids Peter...
- Christianity. He was then
asked by Ainmericus, high king of
Ireland (Ainmuire mac
Sétnai, 566–569), to
restore order to the
church in Ireland,
which had altogether...
- great-great
grandson of
Conall Gulban. His father,
Ainmirech mac
Sétnai is
brother of
Lugaid mac
Sétnai,
founder of the Cenél Luighdech. The Cenél
Aedha are said...
- mac
Muirchertaig and
Eochaid mac Domnaill, 569? – 572/573
Ainmuire mac
Sétnai, 572/573 – 575/576 Áed mac Ainmuirech, 575/576, or 592 – 598
Fiachnae mac...
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Constantinople (most
likely by ****ignment of
Empress Sophia).
Ainmuire mac
Sétnai becomes High King of Ireland, and
rules from 566–569 (this
according to...