- The
Delbna or
Delbhna were a
Gaelic Irish tribe in Ireland,
claiming kinship with the Dál gCais,
through descent from
Dealbhna son of Cas. Originally...
- The
Delbhna Nuadat were
lords of a
large section of what is now
Athlone in
County Roscommon,
situated between the Suca and
Shannon rivers. A
branch of...
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Delbhna Tír Dhá
Locha ("The
Delbhna of the Two Lakes") was a
tuath of
Gaelic Ireland,
located in the west of
Ireland in Connemara,
County Galway. The...
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Fiachrach Aidhne Breifne Conmaicne Mara
Connachta Corco Moga
Delbhna Delbhna Nuadat Delbhna Tir Dha
Locha Fir
Domnann (aka
Irrus Domnann) Hy
Briuin Ai Hy...
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Battles was Mug
Nuadat ("Nuada's Slave"). The
Delbhna, a
people of
early Ireland, had a
branch called the
Delbhna Nuadat who
lived in
County Roscommon. The...
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groups such as the Cruthin,
Corcu Loígde, Dál Riata, Dáirine, Deirgtine,
Delbhna, Érainn, Laigin, Ulaid.
Later major groups included the Connachta, Ciannachta...
- 20 km (12 mi) from
Mullingar (along the N52). The word
Delvin comes from
Delbhna. That
tribe settled in what is present-day Delvin,
along with a branch...
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settlement by the
Delbhna, an
ethnic group in
Gaelic Ireland. They had a
number of
branches in
central and
western Ireland,
including the
Delbhna Tir Dha Locha...
- nEchmacht,
Delbhna, the
mythical Fir Bolg, Érainn, Eóganachta, Mairtine, Conmaicne, Soghain, and Ulaid. In the
cases of the Conmaicne,
Delbhna, and perhaps...
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major Gaelic kingdoms (Uí Fiachrach, Uí Briúin, Uí Maine, Conmhaícne, and
Delbhna).
Between the
reigns of
Conchobar mac
Taidg Mór (died 882) and his descendant...