- may be
translated as
sliocht,
meaning "progeny" or "seed",
which may
indicate the
descendants of a
person (for example,
Sliocht Bhriain Mhic Dhiarmada...
-
Riddery (6)
Sliocht Donell Brick (7)
Sliocht Nedeen (8)
Sliocht Clan
Teige Kittagh (9)
Sliocht Clan
Dermod (10)
Sliocht Clan
Donell Roe (11)
Sliocht MacFineen...
- Kilbolane, Knocktemple, and Lohort,
among others. The sept (clan) of
Sliocht Eoghan of
Coshmaing ("beside the
River Maine") was
established in the 14th...
- The
Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile,
otherwise known as the
MacCarthys of
Srugrena Abbey, or the
Srugrena sept, as well as the
Trant McCarthys, are a sept...
- case Ivor is the
ancestor of the
historical O'Donovan sept
known as the
Sliocht Íomhair or "Seed of Ivor", who are
generally considered to have been one...
- Íomhair] of the
Sliocht Íomhair ("Seed of Ivor"),
descendants of the
legendary Ímar Ua Donnubáin,
younger son of Cathal, and also by the
Sliocht Tioboit ("Seed...
-
Maolconaire brehon family of
north County Roscommon in Connacht. A
member of the
Sliocht Pháidín, his
genealogy was
Fearfeasa mac
Lochlainn mac Séan
Ruadh (died...
- whom the
Sliocht Íomhair. Head of the
entire family? Máol Íosa mac Íomhair Aneslis, had four sons,
their descendants all
belonging to the
Sliocht Aineislis...
-
granting courtesy recognition to
chiefs of the name.[citation needed]
Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile, sept of the
MacCarthy dynasty into
whose pedigree...
-
Rossa corresponded, Rossa's
ancestors belonged to the
obscure but
ancient sliocht of the
MacEnesles or Clan
Aneslis O'Donovans. His
ancestors had held letters...