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Tipraiti Tireach (136 — 187)
spelled with
numerous different variations such as Tibraite, Tipraite, Tiobraide,
Thilbruidhe and Tiobradhe, was a Celtic...
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Lughna Fear Tri Aodh
Caomh mac
Garadh Glundubh Coinne mac Fear Tri
Muireadh Tireach mac
Fiachra Sraibrintne Eochaid Mugmedon Niall Noigiallach/Niall of the...
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overthrown by Cáelbad. “In the
beginning of the
fourth century,
Muiredeach Tireach, High King of Ireland,
directed his nephews, the
three Collas, to face...
- son of
Aonghus Gaibhnionn, son of
Fearghus Foghlas, son of
Tiobraide Tireach, son of Breasal, son of Fearb, son of Mal, son of Rochruidhe, son of Cathbhadh...
- was a High King of
Ulster and the son of
Fergus Galeng, son of
Tipraiti Tireach. The
MacGowans were
formerly chiefs in Dalariada, a prin****lity in eastern...
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Conchobar Fíatach Finn Éllim mac
Conrach Mal mac
Rochride Tipraiti Tireach Áengus
Goibnenn mac
Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech Fergus Dubdétach...
- that of the
Annals of the Four
Masters to 106–110. His son was
Tipraiti Tireach.
Matholwch R. A.
Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.),
Lebor Gabála Érenn:...
- can be
found in the
Annals of the Four Masters, in
relation to
Tipraiti Tireach who was a
legendary King of Ulster,
living out his life
between 136 and...
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never became King of Munster, for he was
killed by his rival,
Aengus Tireach,
great grandson of
Cormac Cas, in a
battle fought at Clidhna, near Glandore...