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Taileflaith is a rare Gaelic-Irish woman's name from the
early Irish historic era,
found in the
kingdoms of
Munster and Laigin.
Almost the only one attested...
- "ruler, sovereign, princess".
Tuathflaith ingen Cathail (more
commonly Taileflaith),
Queen of Leinster, fl. 728, d. 749-754. List of Irish-language given...
- of the Laigin. He was the son of Dúnchad mac
Murchado (died 728), and
Taileflaith. This sept had
their royal seat at Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare...
- Kildare) who took the
kingship and his widow.
Dunchad was
married to
Taileflaith ingen Cathail, the
daughter of
Cathal mac
Finguine (died 742), the King...
- Cathail, are the Ó
Caiomh (O'Keeffes) of
County Cork. His daughter,
Taileflaith, also has
prominent 21st-century descendants. Mac Shamhráin 2005 Mac...