- (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈteθve]; also
spelled Tethba,
often anglicised Teffia) was a
confederation of túatha in
central Ireland in the
Middle Ages. It...
- on the
historic Gaelic territory of
Annaly (Anghaile),
formerly known as
Teffia (Teathbha). Most of
Longford lies in the
basin of the
River Shannon with...
- when of the
chiefs of the Ó
Catharnaigh (O'Kearney) clan who were
kings of
Teffia adopted the name "an Sionnach" the fox as a nickname.
Sionnach became its...
- as
Youth International caps for
Ignatius Branigan (against Holland) and
Teffia Park's Mark Devlin. The club was 60
years in
existence before its election...
- Muireagáin
meaning 'descendant of Muireagán', a clan who were
lords of
Teffia in
County Westmeath and
County Longford. Clan
Morgan is the designation...
- Roscommon, the
historic area of
control by the Ó'Lothcháin sept. Notably,
Teffia is a
placename in Co. Longford. This
shares the name with the
location of...
-
Muinter Tadgain (people of Tadgain). The O'Catharniagh were
princes of
Teffia (an area in
County Westmeath). The
ruins of
their castle,
Lehinch Castle...
- was
known as
Coigh Cuolan or Cualan). The west of this area was
known as
Teffia, and the east as
Bregia (Latinised from
Gaelic Magh Breagh, "the
great plain...
- Elphin; of
Westmeath who were
anciently lords of
Comair and
sometimes of all
Teffia; of Ely O'Carroll in present-day
County Offaly, who are of the same stock...
- was
killed in
treachery and
guile by
Cathal Mac
Muiricen and the men of
Teffia, at
Ardagh of the
Bishop Mel. Like most
round towers, it has lost its cap...