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Tethbae (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈteθve]; also
spelled Tethba,
often anglicised Teffia) was a
confederation of túatha in
central Ireland in the Middle...
- Máiné of
Tethbae or Máiné mac Néill was a
supposed son of
Niall Noigiallach.
Writing of him in 1973,
Irish historian Francis John
Byrne stated his belief...
- back with
confidence several centuries further,
ultimately to
Maine of
Tethba, an
alleged son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
While Maine's relationship...
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Durrow as
location for a monastery.
Durrow was then part of the
territory of
Tethba,
which now lies
mostly in
County Longford. It was also
located near one...
- Cúán úa Lothcháin was an
Irish poet from
Tethba, now in
County Meath. He was the
Chief Ollam of
Ireland and died in 1024. He was part of the Ó Lóthcháin...
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Eoghain Tír
Chonaill Airgíalla West
Breifne Connacht Thomond Desmond Uí
Maine Tethba Kingdom of
England Lordship of
Ireland Commanders and
leaders Edward Bruce †...
- JSTOR 25513764. Dobbs,
Margaret E. (1938). "The
Territory and
People of
Tethba". The
Journal of the
Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland.
Seventh Series...
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Ulstermen at Granard. AD 581 Aed mac
Brenann mac
Briun mac Máine Mór, king of
Tethba,
helped Saint Columcille and the
northern Uí
Neill decisively defeat the...
- 556 or 565 by St Colmcille, site
granted by Aedh mac Brendain, King of
Tethba;
burned 1095;
Augustinian Canons Regular —
Arroasian probable double monastery...
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written version of the Táin)
refer to it by
means of a
gloss as "Gránairud
Tethba tuaiscirt .i. Gránard indiu" ("Gránairud of
northern Teathbha, i.e. Gránard...