- The Uí
Fiachrach Muaidhe were a
branch of the Uí
Fiachrach dynasty of the
Connachta in
medieval Ireland. They were
centred on the Moy
River valley of...
- and
established themselves as its new
ruling dynasty. The Uí
Fiachrach Muaidhe were
based along the
River Moy in what is now part of
County Mayo and County...
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Tireragh Moy (Irish: Tír
Fhiacrach Múaidhe,
meaning 'Country of the Uí
Fhiacrach of the
River Moy') is a
territory in
County Sligo in
northwest Ireland...
- Well into the 16th century,
kingdoms such as Uí
Maine and Tír Fhíacrach
Múaidhe remained beyond English control,
while many
Norman families such as de...
- The
Kings of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe were the
northern branch of Ui Fiachrach,
based on the
plain of the
Muaidhe (valley of the
River Moy). The
early members...
- and Tír
Amhlaidh in Mayo and Tir
Fhiacrach Múaidhe in Sligo. They
forged a
kingdom in Uí
Fiachrach Muaidhe (Northwest Connacht)
which they
ringed with...
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Glenamoy (Irish:
Gleann na
Muaidhe) is a
village in the
civil parish of Kilcommon,
Erris in the
northern part of
County Mayo in Ireland. The R314 road...
-
erenaghs prior to
becoming historians and
genealogists to the Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe (branch of the Uí
Fiachrach based in
north Connacht) and
several other...
- The
Kings of
Connacht were
rulers of the cóiced (variously
translated as portion, fifth, province) of Connacht,
which lies west of the
River Shannon, Ireland...
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Abbeyknockmoy (Irish:
Mainistir Chnoc Muaidhe,
meaning 'Abbey of Muaidh's Hill') is a
village and
parish in
County Galway, Ireland. It is
known for the...