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- The Ciarraige were a po****tion-group recorded in the early historic era in Ireland. The word Ciarraige means the people of Ciar. Ciar was the illegitimate...
- Kerry. Ciarraighe was thus the name of the pre-Gaelic tribe who lived in the area of what is now County Kerry. However, branches of the Ciarraighe were...
- The Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne were a branch of the Ciarraighe people, located in what is now central-east County Mayo in Connacht. The three Ciarraige...
- The O'Conor dynasty (Middle Irish: Ó Conchobhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble dynasty and formerly one of the most influential and distinguished...
- flooding and damage. Kerry (Irish: Ciarraí or in the older spelling Ciarraighe) means the "people of Ciar" which was the name of the Gaelic tribe who...
- lord of Feara-Maighe; Mac-Beatha, son of Muireadhach Claen, lord of Ciarraighe-Luachra; Scannail, son of Cathal, lord of Eóganacht Locha Léin; and Domhnall...
- from a 15th-century m****cript Catholic priest, abbot Born c. AD 484 Ciarraighe Luachra near Tralee, Kingdom of Munster Died c. AD 577 Annaghdown, Kingdom...
- Manach". Kerry, which is derived from Ciarraí, which is itself derived from Ciarraighe, meaning "people of Ciar". Laois, which is derived from Loígis, the name...
- Clonfert came from Munster families, the latter was born in the land of the Ciarraighe Luachra. A noted female Munster saint of the day, St. Íte of Killeedy...
- the Uí Fiachrach in the 6th century. Ciarraige Aí, Ciarraige Airtig and Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne, were located further north, adjacent to each other along...