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Diarmuid Ua
Duibhne (Irish pronunciation: ['dʲiəɾˠmˠədʲ uə 'dˠɪvʲnʲə]), also
known as
Diarmuid of the Love Spot, is a hero and
demigod in the
Fenian Cycle...
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Diarmait Mac
Murchada (Modern Irish:
Diarmaid Mac Murchadha;
anglicised as
Dermot MacMurrough or
Dermot MacMurphy) (c. 1110 – c. 1 May 1171), was King...
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Diarmait mac
Cerbaill (died c. 565) was King of Tara or High King of Ireland.
According to traditions, he was the last High King to
follow the
pagan rituals...
- Waterford, and
Strongbow married Diarmait's daughter Aoífe.
Diarmait died in May 1171 and
Strongbow claimed Leinster,
which Diarmait had
promised him. Led by...
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Conaing Diarmait mac
Tommaltaig Diarmait Dian
Diarmait ua Tigernáin
Diarmait Ó
Cobhthaigh All
pages with
titles containing Diarmait Diarmuid Ua Duibhne...
- exile, and to
place Toirdelbach in
power in
Munster as
Diarmait's faithful ally. On
Diarmait's death Toirdelbach took over the
reins of power, establishing...
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Diarmait Mac
Giolla Chriost is an
Irish academic in the area of linguistics. Born and
raised in Ireland, Mac
Giolla Chríost
became a
lecturer in the School...
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Diarmait mac Máel na mBó (died 7
February 1072) was King of Leinster, as well as High King of
Ireland (with opposition). He was one of the most important...
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Diarmait of Iona was
Abbot of Iona (814–832?).
Thomas Owen
Clancy argues that
Diarmait was one of the most
important Céli Dé reformers,
instrumental to...
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Diarmait mac
Cerbaill was a king of
Osraige from 894 to 905, and
again from 908 to 928 AD. He was a son of
Cerball mac Dúnlainge of the Dál Birn lineage...