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- Tuathal (Old Irish: Túathal) is an Irish male name meaning [ruling with] 'fervour over the people' or 'valour of the tribe', from Old Irish túath 'people...
- Túathal Techtmar (Old Irish: [ˈtuːaθal ˈtʲextṽar]; 'the legitimate'), son of Fíachu Finnolach, was a High King of Ireland, according to medieval Irish...
- Túathal mac Cormaic (died 544), called Túathal Máelgarb, (Túathal: "ruler of the people") was said to be a grandson of Coirpre mac Néill. He was High...
- Túathal is the ninth Bishop of St Andrews. He is mentioned in the bishop-list of the later medieval historian Walter Bower as the successor of Bishop...
- compilation stopped at the reign of Tuathal Techtmar. The kings of the Goidelic dynasties established by Tuathal were added by other editors. Later editions...
- Tuathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854) was a King of Leinster of the Uí Muiredaig sept of the Uí Dúnlainge branch of the Laigin. This sept had their royal...
- Leinster, over the bórama or cow-tribute first imposed on Leinster by Tuathal Techtmar. Énna's son Eochaid is named as Niall's killer in all sources...
- Lambay, both close to where Túathal Techtmar might plausibly have landed, and also at other sites ****ociated with Túathal such as Tara and Clogher. It...
- where she gave birth to Fíachu's son Tuathal Techtmar. Elim ruled for twenty years, at the end of which Tuathal landed at Inber Domnainn and was proclaimed...
- northern hemisphere. The opposite term is widdershins (Lowland Scots), or tuathal (Scottish Gaelic). In Scottish culture, this turning direction is also...