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- Cormac mac Ceithearnach, ruler and cleric, died 881. Cormac is described as the prior of Terrygl**** and Clonfert, "and the second lord who was over Loch...
- queen C caiseal bulwark E easpag bishop D ridire knight (F) fichillín / ceithearnach little chess piece / kern Ficheall Sáinn Marbhsháinn Italian R re king...
- diminutive of ficheall ("chess") is sometimes used, though the term "ceithearnach" ("foot soldier") is also used. In Thai the pawn is called เบี้ย (bîia)...
- queen C caiseal bulwark E easpag bishop D ridire knight (F) fichillín / ceithearnach little chess piece / kern Ficheall Sáinn Marbhsháinn Italian R re king...
- mournfully (OED). kern – An outlaw or a common soldier. From ceithearn or ceithearnach, still the word in Irish for a pawn in chess. Leprechaun – a fairy or...
- locally as "the demesne" (Irish: An Diméin), as a "middleman" (Irish: ceithearnach). From the rock known as "O'Malley's Seat (Irish: Suístín Uí Mháille)...
- Cathasach, lord of Loch Riach, died.[citation needed] 881. Cormac, son of Ceithearnach, Prior of Tir Da Ghlas and Cluain Fearta Brenainn, and the second lord...
- the North, was beheaded by the Dal Araidhe. 881 - Death of Cormac mac Ceithearnach, Prior of Terrygl**** and Clonfert, half-lord of Lough Ree. 882 - A male...
- following the Norman invasion of Ireland, some Gaels acted as mercenary ceithearnach recruited by Anglo-Norman lords to fight in their various feudal campaigns...
- mac Tommaltaig of Connacht. A later lord of Loch Riach was Cormac mac Ceithearnach (died 881). The town of Loughrea takes its name from Loch Riach. http://www...