- Déisi Becc ("Little Déisi,"
located in the
Kingdom of Mide) and the Déisi
Tuisceart (the
Northern Déisi; a sept of
which would become famous as the Dál gCais)...
-
early 8th century; they were
called the Déisi
Deiscirt and the Déisi
Tuisceart. It is from a later, more
northerly branch,
which the Dál
gCais are said...
- It is also
during the
fifth century that the main over-kingdoms of in
Tuisceart, Airgialla, Ulaid, Mide, Laigin, Mumhain, Cóiced Ol
nEchmacht began to...
- landscape,
although they may be in part
ancestral to the
later Déisi
Tuisceart and Dál gCais. The Déisi
Muman may also have had Érainn origins, but this...
- who
would become the Dalc****ians.
Prehistoric ancestors of the Déisi
Tuisceart and Dál
gCais may have been a once
prominent Érainn
people called the...
- century, what is now
County Clare was
absorbed into
Thomond by the Déisi
Tuisceart. It has
remained a part of the
province of
Munster ever since. The name...
-
_____________________________________ | | | | | | Aed Muinderg, Ri in
Tuisceart, died 747.
Loingsech Murchad | Rí Cenél
Conaill Rí Cenél
Conaill |_______________...
-
Corcu Baiscind may have been ****imilated into or
conquered by the Déisi
Tuisceart of
eastern Clare, who won a
major battle against the
Corco Modhruadh in...
- (Galway Bay) and the
Corco Mo
Druad (Corcomroe); and to the
south by Déisi
Tuisceart (later the Dál gCais,
later still the O'Brian's of Thomond). The territorial...
- were
descended from the Ui
Tairdelbach branch of the Dal
gCais (or Deis
Tuisceart). This
branch had
recently taken power from the Ui Óengusso
branch which...