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Crimthann Coscrach — ( the victorious ),[1] son of Fedlimid Fortrén, son of Fergus Fortamail, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing his predecessor, Énna Aignech, and ruled for four or… … Wikipedia
Cináedh mac Coscrach — Cináedh mac Coscrach, Abbot of Aghaboe and Bard, died 874. The Annals of the Four Masters contain a verse commemorating him. Great grief is Cinaedh the revered chieftain, son of Cosgrach of beaming countenance, The gifted torch, enraptured Bard,… … Wikipedia
Dál gCais — For other uses, see Dalcassian. Dál gCais Country Ireland Ancestral house disputed Titles High Kings of Ireland Kings of Munster Kings of Thomond Kings of Ormond O Brien claim to Desmond peerage titles Current head Conor O Brien, Prince of… … Wikipedia
Corcomroe — (Irish: Corco Modhruadh, meaning seed or people of Modhruadh ) is the anglicised form of the tuath of Corco Modhruadh in the north of County Clare on the west coast of Ireland.[1] It is also the name of the obsolete barony (Corco Modhruadh… … Wikipedia
Список верховных королей Ирландии — Средневековая ирландская историческая традиция основывалась на идее того что, начиная с древних врёмен, Ирландией управлял Верховный король (ирл. Ard Rí). Такие компиляции, как «Книга захватов Ирландии» (Lebor Gabála Érenn), а также… … Википедия
Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda — Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda, Archbishop of Tuam 1312 – 10 August 1348. Contents 1 Background 2 Episcopal Career 3 Leabhair Mac Áeda 4 Death … Wikipedia
Muireadhach mac Aedh — Muireadhach mac Aedh, Lord of Clann Cosgraigh, died 1124. Muireadhach was a grandson of Rúaidhri Ua Flaithbheartaigh (died 1061), who at the time of his death was King of Iar Connacht. The Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1124, state that… … Wikipedia
List of High Kings of Ireland — Medieval Irish historical tradition held that Ireland had been ruled by an Ard Rí or High King since ancient times, and compilations like the Lebor Gabála Érenn, followed by early modern works like the Annals of the Four Masters and Geoffrey… … Wikipedia
Énna Aignech — ( spirited, swift , an epithet usually applied to horses), [ Dictionary of the Irish Language Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 14] son of Óengus Tuirmech Temrach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a… … Wikipedia
Nuadu Necht — For other people of the same name, see Nuada (disambiguation). Nuadu Necht ( the pure ),[1] son of Sétna Sithbac, a descendant of Crimthann Coscrach, of the Laigin, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of… … Wikipedia
Clan Buchan — Crest badge Crest: (upon a chapeau Gules furred Ermine) A sun shining upon a sunflower full blown Proper Motto: Non inferior secutus … Wikipedia