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Bethrall
Bethrall Be*thrall", v. t. To reduce to thralldom; to inthrall. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Bethra from wikipedia

- The Ciarraige Óic Bethra were a po****tion-group found in early medieval Ireland. The word Ciarraige means the people of Ciar, and denoted descent from...
- 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 – on...
- location uncertain (possibly in Tethba, now in County Longford) Ciarraige Oic Bethra, of Aidhne, now south County Galway Ciarraige Aí, based on the plain of...
- 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, Prince...
- Maige Mucrama, Achtan is named as the daughter of Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra, near what is now Clarenbridge, County Galway. The night before the Battle...
- province. Their chiefs took the surname O'Flannagain or Flannagan. The Delbhna bEthra may have once formed a single kingdom with the Delbhna Nuadat until subjugated...
- Lelldorin. Atesca, General of the Mallorean military, later Commander-in-Chief Bethra (deceased), a Tolnedran courtesan and spy. Silk's rival. Formerly the most...
- - nowadays the townlands of Maree, Oranmore Nagnatae - County Sligo Óic Bethra - area around Clarenbridge Partraige - in Connemara and Partry, County Mayo...
- Machaire Riabhach Maigh Mucruimhe Airthir Connacht Meadraige Corca Moga Óic Bethra The Senchineoil and the Sogain: Differentiating between the pre-Celtic and...
- Manchán's church, Liath Mancháin, was located in the kingdom of Delbnae Bethra and its remains now lie approximately two kilometres from Pollagh. The foundation...