The Conmhaícne Ceara or Conmaicne Cúile Ceara (transl. Conmaicne of the wide territory, Conmaicne of the wood trail) were an early people of Ireland....
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Conmaicne (redirect from Conmhaícne)
Máenmaige, Loughrea, County Galway.[citation needed] Conmhaícne Cúile, of Kilmaine, County Mayo. Conmhaícne Ceara, of Carra, County Mayo.[citation needed] Conmaicne...
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Conmaicne Cuile (redirect from Conmhaícne Cúile Tuired)
Kilmaine was occupied by the Muinter Crechain. To the north was "Maigh Ceara", now the barony of Carra, County Mayo. The alternative name for the barony...
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Partraige (section Partraige Ceara)
of the O'Kynes, the "Partraige of the Mountains" were subject to the Conmhaícne Cúile Tuireadh and later the Anglo-Norman Joyces. St Brendan's Abbey in...
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and Tourmakeady at its southern end. The ancient barony name is Conmhaícne Cúile Ceara. Clans in the barony include the Partraige and Conmaicne. O'Culachain...
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Antrim Kilconway Coill Chonmhaí By 1672 68,640 Name means "forest of the Conmhaícne". Antrim Massereene Lower Mása Ríona Íochtarach Divided 1792–1798 27,228...
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