- The Krka (pronounced [ˈkr̩ka]) is a
river in Croatia's
Dalmatia region,
known for its
numerous waterfalls. It is 73 km (45 mi) long and its
basin covers...
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Anmchad mac Con
Cherca (died 760s) was king of Osraige, a
kingdom largely situated in
modern County Kilkenny and
western County Laois and
forming part...
- Cú
Cherca mac Fáeláin (died 712) was a King of
Osraige in
modern County Kilkenny. He was the son of Fáelán mac Crundmaíl (died 660), a
previous king. The...
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Lombards (or 711) Bran ua Máele Dúin, king of the Uí
Ceinnselaig (Ireland) Cú
Cherca mac Fáeláin, king of
Osraige (Ireland) Fazang,
Chinese Buddhist patriarch...
- Ódrain King of
Osraige Reign 678–693
Predecessor Tuaim Snámha
Successor Cú
Cherca mac Fáeláin Died 693 AD
Issue Cellach mac Fáelchair
House Dál Birn Father...
- grandsons,
Cathal and Ailill, were slain. The
Osraige king
Amchaid mac Con
Cherca also
attacked Fotharta Fea (754), and the
southern Laigin, the Uí Bairrche...
- year of
accession is unknown, however, it was
after both the
reign of Cú
Cherca mac Fáeláin, who had died in 712, and
Fland mac
Congaile who is without...
- (German), Krka (Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, French, Serbian, Slovene) Krka
Cherca (Italian),
Corcoras or
Titius (Latin),
Katarbates - Καταρβάτης (ancient...
- 2775°E / 45.138056; 20.2775 (Tisia) Titius, Corcoras, Korkoras¹ Krka (
Cherca)
Dalmatia 43°43′11″N 15°51′09″E / 43.7198°N 15.8526°E / 43.7198; 15.8526...
- king. The
Osraige plunged into
civil war upon the
death of
Anmchad mac Con
Cherca after 761. Tóim Snáma mac
Flainn was
opposed by the sons of Cellach, presumably...