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    Leath Cuinn (Conn's Half) and Leath Moga (Mug's half) are legendary ancient divisions of Ireland, respectively north and south of a line corresponding...
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  • historic house in Memphis Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga, legendary divisions of Ireland This page lists people with the surname Leath. If an internal link intending...
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    in Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga, "Conn's half" (north) and "Mug's half" (south). During the 7th century the Uí Briúin had emerged in Connacht, and since...
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  • Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 20 (2): 165–187. ISSN 0035-9106. JSTOR 25513564. Deirgtine Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga Annals of the four masters...
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    Laigin limited and the Eóganachta just establishing their hold over Munster. A geopolitical reality, based on the Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga divisions was...
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    and provincial kings became ever more powerful. By the 6th century, the division of Ireland into two spheres of influence (Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga)...
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  • Máel Dúin mac Máele Fithrich. This battle for supremacy between Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga is expressed through the dialogue of a crone from each realm:...
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  • who was buried there. The division of Ireland into Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga (Conn's Half and Mug's Half) stems from a battle at Mag Lena, in which...
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  • as Leth Moga ("Mug's half") (Modern Irish: Leath Mhogha), and everything north of that line was Leth Cuinn ("Conn's half") (Modern Irish: Leath Chuinn)...
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