- Mór
ingen Taidhg an Tuir, was
Queen of
Ireland upon her
death in 991. She was the
widow of
Domnall ua Néill, who was High King of
Ireland from 956 to 980...
-
Cormac Mhac
Taidhg Bhallaigh Ó Dálaigh,
Irish poet, fl. 1200–1600. A
member of the Ó Dálaigh
family of
professional poets, Cormac's
floruit is uncertain...
- were all slain, namely, Ua Maelruanaidh, Ua Flannagain, the
Cleireach Ua
Taidhg, and Mac Buadhachain,
royal heir of
Dealbhna Nuadhat." The
chiefs of Delbhna...
-
Thomond to
Thomas de Clare,
taking advantage of the
feuding between Clann Taidhg and
Clann Briain (whom de
Clare supported). The de
Clares failed in conquering...
- died 916. Mór
ingen Donnchadha,
Queen of Ireland, died 986. Mór
ingen Taidhg an Tuir,
Queen of Ireland, died 992. Mór Ní Briain,
Queen of Connacht, died...
-
Domnall mac
Taidc (died 1115) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of the Isles, the
Kingdom of Thomond, and
perhaps the
Kingdom of
Dublin as well. His father...
-
Diarmaid mac
Taidhg Ua Ceallaigh, 38th King of Uí
Maine and 3rd
Chief of the Name, died 1065. Upon the
death of
Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaig, a succession...
-
Thomond to
Thomas de Clare,
taking advantage of the
feuding between Clann Taidhg and
Clann Briain (whom de
Clare supported). The de
Clares failed in conquering...
-
eidir dhá
chomhairle Bíodh aire ag
Ultaibh ar Aodh
Dealg athálaidh
othras Taidhg Fód
codarsna críoch
Bhanbha Fúar liom an
adhaighsi dh'Aodh
Ionmholta malairt...
- Ua
Cellaig (1014-1030). He is
called Aed mac maic
Taidhg h-Úi
Cellaig but it is
unclear which Taidhg is meant. By the 1130s, the
kingdom was a v****al state...