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    Tethbae (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈteθve]; also spelled Tethba, often anglicised Teffia) was a confederation of túatha in central Ireland in the Middle...
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    territory was called the kingdom of Tethbae ruled by various tuath such as the Cairpre Gabra in the north. Tethbae (Latin: Teffia) originally referred...
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    Lusmagh in Offaly. There were two different Uí Mhaine, the Uí Mhaine of Tethbae and the Uí Mhaine of Connacht; these tribes were separated by the Shannon...
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  • Máiné of Tethbae or Máiné mac Néill was a supposed son of Niall Noigiallach. Writing of him in 1973, Irish historian Francis John Byrne stated his belief...
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    Cera, Mag Eba, Mag Cuile Tolaid and Mag Luirg in Connacht; Mag Seired in Tethbae; Mag Tochair in Tír Eoghain; Mag Selmne in Dál nAraidi; Mag Macha in Airgíalla;...
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  • modern Ireland. They originated in the kingdom of Annaly (formerly called Tethbae) on the east bank of the Shannon (mostly situated in what is now County...
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    Longford. In Early Christian times Ardagh was the centre of Tethbae Deiscirt (South Tethbae). Ardagh barony was formed from the territory of Sleughtwilliam...
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  • century – 1478) Máenmaige (pre 581 – 8th/9th century) Suebi (410–584) Tethbae (pre 5th – 11th century) Merovingians (410–751) Rheged (~420-638; annexed...
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  • Ua Cellaig was King of Uí Maine and was killed in battle by the men of Tethbae in 1030. His brother Diarmaid was killed in 1065. Both men were sons of...
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    Irish Ardagh (Ardachad), County Longford, then in the kingdom of southern Tethbae Leinster saint 6 February Mella (Mealla) 8th century Irish Doire-Melle...
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    included Clonlonan barony in Westmeath. Ó Cearnaigh (Kearney), princes of Tethbae (Westmeath), are of this branch. The Mac Amhlaigh (MacAuley) sept are also...
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  • Maine The O'Kelly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Prince of Hy Many The Fox of Tethbae (O'Kearney) The Lords/Kings of Síol Anmchadha, a sub-kingdom/lordship of...
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    Irish sept claiming descent from Coirpre mac Néill ruled a barony of north Tethbae, called Cairpre Gabra. Their territory corresponds to the barony of Granard...
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  • Neill was probably the victor and it may record the conquest of north Tethbae and that it was fought near Granard (County Longford) He was succeeded...
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    Richmount Hill. Anciently Moydow barony was part of a territory known as Tethbae. The barony was formed from the territories of Clanawlye (Ardagh & Moydow)...
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    Diarmait lost the battle of Cúil Uinsen to Áed mac Brénainn, king of Tethbae in Leinster. Diarmait played no part in the great Uí Néill victory over...
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  • William Iochtar Ollam to the Conmhaícne Ollam to the Uí Briúin Bréifne Ollam to the Tethbae Ollam to the Ó Fearghail Ollam to the Ó Conchobhair Uí Failghe...
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    north Sligo on Donegal Bay, and Cenél Coirpri Mór, the northern half of Tethbae around Granard in modern County Longford. This alignment of territories...
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  • singer Arjun Maini (1997), an Indian racing driver Cenel Maini, who ruled Tethbae Chetan Maini, an Indian businessman Giampiero Maini (born 1971), a retired...
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  • the Connachtmen and a battalion of Thomond to Athlone. The men of Teffa (Tethbae) delivered battle to them at the ford, and the crown prince of Connacht...
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    invasion, a mound of earth topped by a wooden palisade. This region, known as Tethbae, was allotted to the Dillon family, descendants of Sir Henry de Leon (c...
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    Ulaid, and gives his brother Furbaide the regions of northern and southern Tethbae. In later life, according to Aided Meidbe, he avenges his mother's death...
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    as a peacemaker between Munster and the Uí Néill, and between Mide and Tethbae, befitting his cross-border descent through his mother, Eithne, from the...
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    of Fermanagh (such as Tuatha Ratha or Magheraboy) and Longford (North Tethbae). It was split in two by the expansion of the Kingdom of Breifne under...
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  • derived. The remainder of the southern Uí Néill formed the kingdoms of Tethbae, in the north-west midlands, north and west of the River Inny and east...
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    Church of Ireland church. Moydow was once part of a territory known as Tethbae. The barony was formed from the territories of Clanawlye (Ardagh and Moydow)...
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