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Irish writings, the
plural form of the name is
variously spelt Cruthin,
Cruithin, Cruthini, Cruthni,
Cruithni or
Cruithini (modern Irish: Cruithne). The...
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Conaille Muirthemne was a
Cruithin kingdom located in
County Louth, Ireland, from
before 688 to
after 1107 approximately. The
Ulaid according to historian...
- over-kingdom
claimed descent from the Ulaid, but
others are
cited as
being of
Cruithin descent. In
historical do****ents, the term
Ulaid was used to
refer to the...
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identified them as part of a
larger group called the
Cruithin. Mac
Fhirbhisigh stated that the
Cruithin included "the Dál
Araidhi [Dál nAraidi], the seven...
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eastwards into
modern counties Tyrone and Londonderry,
pushing aside the
Cruithin east of the
River Bann, and
encroaching on the
Airgiallan tribes west of...
- form, image, resemblance';
Irish cruth 'appearance, shape', Old
Irish Cruithin 'Picts')
Cheviot from *cev- = 'ridge' and -ed, a noun
suffix Dover: as...
- question, with it
being claimed that they are most
likely a
branch of the
Cruithin,
linked to the Uí
Echach Coba of Iveagh, and
Conaille Muirtheimne. Adding...
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hypothesized a
possible scenario where Suibhne might have been
elected by the
Cruithin to act as
regent in the
midst of King Congal's exile.
There are
three m****cripts...
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identified them as part of a
larger group called the
Cruithin, and
stated of them: "Of the
Cruithin of
Ireland are the Dál
Araidhi (Dál nAraidi), the seven...
- Móin
Daire Lothair in the year 563
between the
Northern Uí Néill and the
Cruithin tribe which the
Northern Uí Néill won. This
battle is
recorded in the Annals...