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- The Soghain were a people of ancient Ireland. The 17th-century scholar Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh identified them as part of a larger group called the...
- formerly chiefs of Soghain (in what is now Ireland), a district nearly co-extensive with the barony of Tiaquin. Ó Mainnín, King of Soghain, is mentioned in...
- Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni, Uí Maine, Uí Liatháin. Many survived into late medieval times...
- Ireland. It was bounded to the east by the Uí Maine v****al kingdom of Soghain and extended roughly from what is now Clarinbridge in the south to Knockmaa...
- tribe settled in what is present-day Delvin, along with a branch of the Soghain, in Tricha céd na Delbna Móire agus na Sogan.[citation needed] Delvin Castle...
- century) was an early successor of Saint Kerrill, Bishop of the kingdom of Soghain in what is now County Galway. Modiúit established a church at what is now...
- Delbhna, the mythical Fir Bolg, Érainn, Eóganachta, Mairtine, Conmaicne, Soghain, and Ulaid. In the cases of the Conmaicne, Delbhna, and perhaps Érainn...
- have been active as an evangelist among the Soghain of Connacht during or after the lifetime of Kerrill. Soghain Conainne St Connell KerrillMaine Grellan...
- Lóigisi of Leinster, the seven Soghain of Ireland, and every Conaille (see Conaille Muirtheimne) that is in Ireland." The Soghain of Connacht were described...
- "Duggan". They were originally from County Galway and were a branch of the Soghain people. Dugan was a sergeant in the Royal Sus**** Regiment, but transferred...