to another, with some fortúatha being class as aithechtúatha in other regions. In Leinster, some reckoned among the fortúatha had previously held the...
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Cálraighe, Cíarraige, Conmaicne, Dartraighe, Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg, Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni...
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Fearghail was a great-grandson of Angaile, the 10th-century King of Fortúatha who conquered and gave his name to Annaly, and his Ó Fearghail descendants...
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Longford and was conquered in the 10th century by An Uillin, a King of Fortúatha whose line were chiefs of the Muintir Angaile, a clan comprising the Mac...
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that battle. In it was killed Gillaphadraig O'Fearghaile, lord of the Fortuatha, &c. Of the death of Diarmaid was said:" Two, seven times ten above one...
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claimed descent from Dáire Barrach. Wexford Forth Fotharta By 1672 38,384 A Fortuatha was a kingdom not ruled directly by members of the dominant dynasty of...
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Crossakell, south of Kells, County Meath. All appear to have been of fortuatha status, perhaps indicating a more ancient presence in their territories...
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Ulster record that in 709 the Uí Cheinnselaig fought the Battle of Selg in Fortuatha Laigen (east of the Wicklow Mountains) against Cellach Cualann, King of...
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Dubhtaigh's protection: Murchadh Ua Maeleachlainn, King of Meath and its Fortuatha, was taken prisoner by Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, King of Connacht...
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231). In Connacht, the Luighne and neighbouring tribes were classed as Fortuatha ("kingdoms not ruled directly by members of the dominant dynasty of a...
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"servile rent" were "Tuath Fhochmhuinn ... of Ui Fhailghe and over Fotharta (Fortúatha?) of Dairbhre (Kildorrery?) and Almhain (Bog of Allen/Hill of Allen) and...
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said to have been descended from the Uí Náir, a minor branch. Laigin Fortuatha Walsh, Dennis (2003). "Ancient Laigin — Kingdom of Leinster". Retrieved...
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battle of the Hunt". The Annals of Tigernach locate it somewhere in the fortuatha of Leinster, that part of the province east of the Wicklow Mountains....
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barony in County Carlow, Ireland. Forth takes its name from the Irish Fortuatha, a term that described a region (tuath) not ruled by members of the dominant...
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