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Gaelic Irish Tribe
The Delbna or Delbhna were a Gaelic Irish tribe in Ireland, claiming kinship with the Dál gCais, through descent from Dealbhna son of Cas. Originally
Delbhna
The Delbhna Nuadat (Modern Irish: Dealbhna Nuad; IPA:ˈdʲalˠəwnˠəˈn̪ˠuəd̪ˠ) were lords of a large section of what is now Athlone in County Roscommon, situated
Delbhna_Nuadat
Fiachrach Aidhne Breifne Conmaicne Mara Connachta Corco Moga Delbhna Delbhna Nuadat Delbhna Tir Dha Locha Fir Domnann (aka Irrus Domnann) Hy Briuin Ai Hy
List_of_Irish_kingdoms
Kingdom of Gaelic Ireland
ruled, there were smaller groups of other Gaels in the area, such as the Delbhna Tir Dha Locha and the Conmhaicne Mara. It existed from 1051 onwards, after
Iar_Connacht
First king of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology
Battles was Mug Nuadat ("Nuada's Slave"). The Delbhna, a people of early Ireland, had a branch called the Delbhna Nuadat who lived in County Roscommon. The
Nuada_Airgetlám
Island in the North Atlantic Ocean
groups such as the Cruthin, Corcu Loígde, Dál Riata, Dáirine, Deirgtine, Delbhna, Érainn, Laigin, Ulaid. Later major groups included the Connachta, Ciannachta
Ireland
Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha ("The Delbhna of the Two Lakes") was a tuath of Gaelic Ireland, located in the west of Ireland in Connemara, County Galway. The
Delbhna_Tír_Dhá_Locha
settlement by the Delbhna, an ethnic group in Gaelic Ireland. They had a number of branches in central and western Ireland, including the Delbhna Tir Dha Locha
Lugh_Delbáeth
Traditional province in the west of Ireland
major Gaelic kingdoms (Uí Fiachrach, Uí Briúin, Uí Maine, Conmhaicne, and Delbhna). Between the reigns of Conchobar mac Taidg Mór (died 882) and his descendant
Connacht
Ancient Irish kingdom
known as lordships, included – among others – Soghan, Corco Modhruadh, Delbhna Nuadat, Síol Anmchadha, and Máenmag. These kingdoms were made up of offshoots
Uí_Mháine
Ethnic group native to the island of Ireland
nEchmacht, Delbhna, the mythical Fir Bolg, Érainn, Eóganachta, Mairtine, Conmaicne, Soghain, and Ulaid. In the cases of the Conmaicne, Delbhna, and perhaps
Irish_people
Village in County Westmeath, Ireland
20 km (12 mi) from Mullingar (along the N52). The word Delvin comes from Delbhna. That tribe settled in what is present-day Delvin, along with a branch
Delvin
7th-century Irish saint
O'Tubridy Cineal Fearmaic O'Quilty MacBrody O'Dea O'Heffernan O'Quinn Perkin Delbhna Faherty MacConroy Heney Flannagan Fenelon Mulholland Logue Scully Personalities
Flannán
Name list
the Irish mythology Nuadu, one of the scribes of the Juvencus Manuscript Delbhna Nuadat, a people of early medieval Ireland NUADA, a computer/network simulation
Nuada_(given_name)
Goddess in Irish mythology
Irish mythology of Munster and the guardian spirit of the Dál gCais, the Delbhna, and the Clan Ó Bríen. She was demoted in popular belief, following the
Aibell
Irish noble house and clan
the Shannon River, within the Barony of Garrycastle but not ruled by the Delbhna bEthra. Uallachán Mac Flann, Chief of the Name, Chief of the Munter Cinaith
O'Houlihan_(dynasty)
Surname list
O'Tubridy Cineal Fearmaic O'Quilty MacBrody O'Dea O'Heffernan O'Quinn Perkin Delbhna Faherty MacConroy Heney Flannagan Fenelon Mulholland Logue Scully Personalities
Kielty
Two related peoples and kingdoms in medieval Ireland
found in medieval Ireland in Brega and Connacht. Along with the Luighne, Delbhna, Saitne and Ciannachta, the Gailenga claimed descent from Tadc mac Cein
Gailenga
People of early Ireland
Cruimthear Mac Carthaigh, St. Jarlath of Tuam and some abbots of Clonmacnoise. Delbhna Cíarraige Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups, from whom many
Conmaicne
Ancient Gaelic Irish territory
Firceall also formed a land boundary with the territory of Delbhna bEthra ruled by MacCoughlan. Delbhna bEthra was also allied with Meath. Under the Plantations
Firceall
Gaelic kinship groups
included the chiefly families of O'Hara and O'Gara. The Dealbhna Eathra and Delbhna Nuadat. Their chiefly families were the O'Hanlys, MaCoghlans and O'Conrahys
Irish_clans
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O'Tubridy Cineal Fearmaic O'Quilty MacBrody O'Dea O'Heffernan O'Quinn Perkin Delbhna Faherty MacConroy Heney Flannagan Fenelon Mulholland Logue Scully Personalities
Battle_of_Sulcoit
Mythological Irish king
and also mention that Delbáeth was also called "Tuirill Biccreo". The Delbhna (an ancient Irish tribe) claimed to be his descendants. Delbáeth seems
Delbáeth
Region in County Galway, Ireland
is now Connemara was once called Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha, and was ruled by Kings who claimed descent from the Delbhna and Dál gCais of Thomond and kinship
Connemara
List of sieges and battles in Galway Ireland
surrounding landmass, from which an invader could strike deep into the heart of Delbhna Tir Dha Locha or Maigh Seola. Conversely it also offered a route out of
List_of_sieges_of_Galway
Town in Connacht, Ireland
homeland of the Connachta dynasty, and included such kingdoms as Uí Maine, Delbhna Nuadat, Síol Muirdeach, and Moylurg. In addition, it contained areas known
Roscommon
Kin group in early Ireland
Delvin (County Westmeath) where a Soghain tribe lived with a branch of the Delbhna in an area called Trícha cét na Delbna Móire agus na Sogan. The Corcu Shogain
Soghain
backgrounds from neighbours, Ireland being home to "races" such as the Delbhna, Conmaicne Mara, Cruithne, Eóganachta or Deirgtine, Érainn, Fir Bolg, Grecraighe
Irish_royal_families
plain of Soghan/stretched eastward over [the river] Suck/until it reached Delbhna of Dealbhaoth; manly were the good heroes, like a flame." It is not known
Senchineoil
Early people of Ireland
Fiachrach Finn Clann Fhergail Uí Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Taidg Conmaicne Mara Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha Muintir Murchada Senchineoil Soghain Uí Díarmata Síol Anmchadha
Máenmag
Irish abbot
very uncertainly associated with Crimthann the Warlike, who defeated the Delbhna Nuadat at the battle of Bealach Cro in 756, during the reign of King Aedh
Crimhthann_mac_Reachtghal
River Shannon into the regions called Cenél Máiné, Cuircni, Calraige and Delbhna Bethra. Cenél Máiné lay in the south-west portion of the kingdom of Tethbae
Maine_of_Tethba
Ruined monastery in County Offaly, Ireland
near modern-day Ferbane in 492, which at the time was in the territory of Delbhna Eathra. The Abbey was damaged in the 820s when Tnúthgal mac Donngaile,
Gallen_Abbey
the family of Halloran. Uí Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Taidg Conmaicne Mara Delbhna Tir Dha Locha Muintir Murchada Senchineoil Uí Maine Soghain Trícha Máenmaige
Clann_Fhearghaile
Early people of Ireland
king of Conmaicne Mara. Uí Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Fhergail Clann Taidg Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha Muintir Murchada Senchineoil Uí Maine Soghain Trícha Máenmaige
Conmaicne_Mara
Ancient territory in County Galway, Ireland
Muintiri Murchada Clann Fhergail Uí Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Taidg Conmhaicne Delbhna Tir Dha Locha Muintir Murchada Nevin (surname) Senchineoil Uí Maine Soghain
Maigh_Seóla
Name list
bearers of the name are probably descended from the Mac Conraoi family of Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha. This latter Irish family name was often anglicised into
Conroy
Maine; to the south Máenmag and the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne; to the west by the Delbhna Tir Dha Locha; to the north and far north-west, the Conmhaicne. In the
Maelan_mac_Cathmogha
Dál nDruithne - east of Loughrea Dartraige - north-west County Leitrim Delbhna - south County Roscommon, and both sides of the Corrib Erdini - County
Cóiced_Ol_nEchmacht
Medieval Irish population-groups
classed as fortúatha included the Calraige, Ciarraige, Corca Fhir Trí, Delbhna, Déisi, Gailenga, Grecraige, Luighne, Masraige and Setantii. The status
Fortúatha
Barony in County Galway, Ireland
the O'Flaherty, now in ruins. In the Gaelic Irish era, the territory of Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha roughly corresponds to the barony of Moycullen; it was ruled
Moycullen_(barony)
O'Flaherty, was drowned. Uí Fiachrach Aidhne Clann Fhergail Clann Taidg Delbhna Tir Dha Locha Trícha Máenmaige Nollaig Ó Muraíle (2008) A tract on the
Muintir_Murchada
Area of County Galway, Ireland
made Athenry the seat of his lordship. Clann Fhergail Conmhaicne Mara Delbhna Tir Dha Locha Donn Óge Mag Oireachtaigh Muintir Murchada Senchineoil Uí
Clann_Taidg
Ancient territory in Connacht, Ireland
69) Of the original Brega-based tribes called Gailenga, Luigni, Saitne, Delbhna, Ciannachta, Francis John Byrne goes on to say: "the Brega peoples of that
Luighne_Connacht
predatory excursion was made by the royal heirs or chieftains of Ui Maine into Delbhna, where the royal chieftains were all slain, namely, Ua Maelruanaidh, Ua
Fearghal Ó Taidg an Teaghlaigh
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