• The Kings of Luighne Connacht were rulers of the people and kingdom of Luighne Connacht, located in what is now County Mayo and County Sligo, Ireland...
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  • Luighne Connacht was a territory located in north-central Connacht, on the borders of what is now County Mayo and County Sligo, Ireland. The Tuatha of...
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    Kings of Uí Fiachrach Muaidhe Kings of Uí Maine Kings of Luighne Connacht Kings of Sliabh Lugha Corca Fhir Trí List of Cities and Towns in Connacht by...
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    Gailenga (category History of County Meath)
    Gailenga was the name of two related peoples and kingdoms found in medieval Ireland in Brega and Connacht. Along with the Luighne, Delbhna, Saitne and...
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  • Ó Gadhra (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    kingdom of Luighne Connacht. Variants include Garry, Geary, Gerry, and Guiry. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Garas were one of the chiefly...
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  • of Gailenga but by the 12th-century was separately called Sliabh Lugha. Its rulers were the Ó Gadhra, whose ancestors were Kings of Luighne Connacht,...
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  • by the Kings of Luighne Connacht. In the 13th century they were expelled from the area and moved to Cul Ui Fionn, later known as the barony of Coolavin...
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  • Corca Fhir Trí (category Connacht)
    Two kings of the Corca, Dobhailen mac Gormghus, (died 885) and his son, Uathmarán mac Dobhailéin (died 920), were successive Kings of Luighne Connacht. Dobhailen...
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  • Ailill Aulom (category Cycles of the Kings)
    believed a relation or probable descendant of Nia Segamain. Poetry portal Gailenga Luighne Connacht Scéla Mosaulum Eoghanacht Genealogies Eberian Kings...
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  • sovereignty of Uí-Maine, fell there along with him; and Maghnus, son of Domhnall O'Conchobhair, tanist of Connacht; and Art O'hEghra, king of Luighne; and Maelechlainn...
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