-
Glanmire formally divided the
Kingdom of
Munster into
Desmond and
Thomond (
Tuadh-Mhumhain, "North Munster"). It
comprised all of what is now
County Cork...
-
Conall mac Fidhghal, 25th King of Uí Maine, died 782.
Duncadho mac Duib Da
Tuadh does not
appear in the genealogies. His is the
second of four or five short...
- and
demolished the
castle of Milic; and
Muirchertach O'Briain, king of
Tuadh-Mumha, went into his
house there, the
descendants of
Brian Ruadh being opposed...
- slew, and
Tuadh-Mumha in eric for Crimthann, son of Fidach.
Howbeit ....
according to the
legal right of the [old]
provincial partition Tuadh-Mumha belongs...
- King (767–780)
Conall mac Fidhghal, King (780–782)
Duncadho mac Duib Da
Tuadh, King (784) Amhalgaidh, King (786)
Ailell mac Inreachtach, King (786–791/799)...
-
northern section of the
province became the O'Brien
Kingdom of
Thomond (
Tuadh Mhumhain "North Munster") and the
southern became the Mac
Carthaigh Kingdom...
-
Government Tanistry Rí • 1051
Amhalgaidh mac
Cathal • 1560–1589
Murchadh na d
Tuadh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh History • Established 1051 • Disestablished 1589 ISO...
-
Murrough na d
Tuadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh,
anglicised Sir
Murrough O'Flaherty (died 1593) was
Chief of Iar Connacht, . Great-great-great-grandson of Brian...
- warriors. In 1564, Dónal's
ambitions were
dashed when his
kinsman Murrough na d
Tuadh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh was
appointed by
Queen Elizabeth as
Chief of the Name...
- in rebellion. He enjo**** a good
working relationship with
Murrough na d
Tuadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh. He was
survived by his brother, Francis, sons John and...