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- A flaith (Irish) or flath (Scottish Gaelic; plural flathan), in the Gaelic world, could refer to any member in general of a powerful family enjoying a...
- name derives from the Irish words ór "golden" and flaith "prince", though since names formed with "flaith" are almost exclusively feminine, it is usually...
- "golden princess", as it is derived from the Irish words ór ("gold") and flaith (literally "prince"; its full feminine form being banfhlaith). Well known...
- territory except with permission, and in practice they usually served the flaith [prince]. They had no political or clan rights, could neither sue nor appear...
- several w****s. List of current Grandees of Spain Hidalgo (nobility) Fidalgo Flaith Encyclopedia Britannica: Grandee Santa Cruz y Mallen, Francisco Javier:...
- Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh (c. 1540 – c. 1630) was an Irish poet. Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh was a member of a hereditary learned family based at Larne, County Antrim...
- anmain, do grád im chride. Go Ríg na n-uile rís íar m-búaid léire; ro béo i flaith nime i n-gile gréine A Athair inmain, cluinte mo núall-sa: mithig (mo-núarán...
- commonly translated as "bright ruler" or more correctly "bright prince", flaith originally meaning prince in Irish. "O" or Ó comes from Ua, designating...
- so-called High Kingship. A modern Gaelic noble may be styled a self-proclaimed flaith (prince) or tiarna (lord, count/earl). See also White Rod. The ancient Gaelic...
- Principe/Principessa Celtic languages: Breton: Priñs/Priñsez Irish: Prionsa/Banphrionsa, Flaith/Banfhlaith Scottish Gaelic: Prionnsa/Bana-phrionnsa, Flath/Ban-fhlath Welsh:...