-
identified in the
genealogies contained in the
Senchus proper is
Conall Crandomna, who died
around 660. The
Senchus lists the
divisions of Dál Riata—the Cenél...
-
therefore seafood is
likely to have been an
important part of the diet. The
Senchus fer n-Alban
lists three main kin
groups in Dál
Riata in Scotland, with...
- and
later of Scotland, of
which the
Senchus Fer n-Alban and the Duan
Albanach can be
taken as examples. The
Senchus states that
Fergus Mór was also known...
- Cenél Comgaill, one of the
kindreds of Dál
Riata named by the
Senchus fer n-Alban. The
Senchus, in fact,
speaks of the
Crich Comgaill, but the
Annals of Ulster...
- (Dublin); Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and
Green (London)
Senchus Mor :
Introduction to
Senchus Mor, and Athgabhail; or, Law of
Distress as
contained in...
- Law Commission,
edited by W.N. Han****, T. O'****ny et al
Senchus Mor.
Introduction to
Senchus Mor, and Athgabail; or, Law of Distress, as
contained in...
-
including the
Senchus Mor, a
tract on status.
Natural coloured vegetable and
animal fibres,
generally called lachtna in the Old
Irish of the
Senchus Mor and...
-
Senchus fer n-Alban as
Eochaid Find, Tuathal, Bran, Baithéne, Conaing, and Gartnait. Adomnán also
names Artúr,
called a son of
Conaing in the
Senchus...
-
split from the Cenél nGabráin. The
Senchus portrays Dál
Riata as it
existed in the mid-seventh century. The
Senchus traces the
descent of the Cenél nÓengusa...
-
Gaelic Ireland via po****tion
movement as laid out in
works such as the
Senchus fer n-Alban and the
Annals of Tigernach. The
pioneering figure in this...