- Twescard. A sub-division of in
Tuaiscirt called Cuil an
Tuaiscirt,
meaning the "nook/corner" of Dál
nAraidi in
Tuaiscirt, was
located in the north-west...
- ar an dáilcheantar". TG4 (Press release). 19
November 2024. "Nuacht an
Tuaiscirt: 4
Meitheamh 2024". rte.ie. 4 June 2024.
Retrieved 2
December 2024. "New...
- Dál
nAraidi in
Tuaiscirt, also
known as Dál
nAraidi of the North, was a Dál
nAraidi petty-kingdom and
dynasty located in the over-kingdom of Ulaid, in...
- was the
eponymous ancestor and
dynastic founder of the Dál
gCais (Deisi
Tuaiscirt) clan in
Gaelic Ireland, from whom all
branches of the Dalc****ian dynasty...
- the
Deisi Deiscirt (Southern Deisi,
centred around Bruree) and
Deisi Tuaiscirt (Northern Deisi,
centred around Cahernarry) who
shared a
common ancestry...
- Twescard. A sub-division of in
Tuaiscirt called Cuil an
Tuaiscirt,
meaning the "nook/corner" of Dál
nAraidi in
Tuaiscirt, was
located in the north-west...
-
Annals of
Ulster as ardrí
Gaidhel Erenn & Gall & Bretan,
August iartair tuaiscirt Eorpa uile ("High King of the
Gaels of Ireland, the Nor**** and the Britons...
-
Annals of
Ulster as ardrí
Gaidhel Erenn & Gall & Bretan,
August iartair tuaiscirt Eorpa uile (High King of the
Gaels of
Ireland and the
Norse foreigners...
- 3
September 2017. "'Riail dhíreach nó toghchán eile' - Stát-Rúnaí an
Tuaiscirt". RTÉ.ie. 12
April 2017.
Archived from the
original on 4
September 2017...
- king. Certainly, the
Annals of
Ulster accords Dyfnwal's son and successor, Máel Coluim, the
title rí
Bretan Tuaiscirt ('King of the
Northern Britons')....