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Tethbae (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈteθve]; also
spelled Tethba,
often anglicised Teffia) was a
confederation of túatha in
central Ireland in the Middle...
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historic Gaelic territory of
Annaly (Anghaile),
formerly known as
Teffia (
Teathbha). Most of
Longford lies in the
basin of the
River Shannon with
Lough Ree...
- 3519. 3519 - Cuil
Marta Reign of
Irial Faidh, 3519-329. Ard Inmaoith, in
Teathbha Tenmaighe Lochmaighe Reign of
Conmael 3549-79. 3549 -
Raeire Geisill Berra...
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example of an
Irish agnomen; see Ó
Catharnaigh Sionnach or Fox of Fir
Teathbha), but is
often now
rendered 'Caomhánach'.
Rarely it is
referred to as 'Ó...
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plundered by the
foreigners from
Dublin 1037;
plundered by the men of
Teathbha 1058;
plundered by the Ui
Briuin 1152;
granted to St Mary's Abbey, Dublin...
- "Bally****n". O'Hanlon,
Ciaran (2015). "Origin of the name Bally****n".
Teathbha -
County Longford Historical Society. IV (2): 161–63. "A
Concise History...
- Lothchain,
chief poet of Ireland, and a
learned historian, was
slain in
Teathbha, and the
party who
killed him
became putrid in one hour; and this was a...
- "Gránairud
Tethba tuaiscirt .i. Gránard indiu" ("Gránairud of
northern Teathbha, i.e. Gránard of today").
According to the
Tripartite Life of
Saint Patrick...
- by
Murchadh Ua
Ceallaigh from Ceallach, son of Ruarc, lord of Feara-Cul
Teathbha, i.e. lord of the Sil-Ronain; and he was
carried as a
prisoner with his...
- O'Molloys.
Cineal Laoghaire.
Their main
chiefs were the O'Quinlans. Fir
Teathbha.
Their main
chiefs were the O'Caharneys, O'Dallys, MacAwleys, MacCarons...