- The
Uaithni were a
people of
early Ireland, who in
early medieval times lived in north-eastern
County Limerick and the
adjoining part of
County Tipperary...
- Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain,
Uaithni, Uí Maine, Uí Liatháin. Many
survived into late
medieval times, others...
-
historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the O'Heffermans were the
chiefly family of the
Uaithni who were a
tribe of the
Erainn who were the
second wave of
Celts to settle...
-
before being su****ded by the
Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. The
Uaithni were a
medieval Gaelic Irish tribe in the area. In Ptolemy's 2nd century...
- sons of Óengus. As King of
Munster he is said to have
fought with the
Uaithni tribe of the Loch Derg area. His
reign begins the
establishment of a semi-independent...
- was O'Phelan. The Partraige.
Their chiefly family was the O'Malleys. The
Uaithni.
Their chiefly family was the O'Heffermans. The Uí Bairrche.
Their chiefly...
-
between County Galway and the Shannon,
identifiable with the
early medieval Uaithni; the Ganganoi, also
known in
north Wales; and the
Wellaboroi in the far...
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between County Galway and the Shannon,
identifiable with the
early medieval Uaithni; the Ganganoi, also
known in
north Wales, and the
Wellaboroi in the far...
- with his sons Uaithnia,
Druithnia and Caínnia
being the
ancestors of the
Uaithni, Dál
Druithne and Cáenraige. The
Annals of the Four
Masters describes an...
-
Limerick Owneybeg or
Owenybeg Uaithne Beag By 1672 27,211 The
territory of
Uaithni encomp****ed
Owneybeg and part of
Owney and Arra
Limerick Pubblebrien Pobal...