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Thomond (classical Irish: Tuadhmhumhain;
Modern Irish: Tuamhain), also
known as the
kingdom of Limerick, was a
kingdom of
Gaelic Ireland, ****ociated geographically...
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ruling Uí
Briain dynasty. This
resulted in the
division of Mumu into two:
Tuadmumu (Thomond,
meaning "north Munster") to the
north under the Uí Briain; and...
- was a
prominent king of the Dál
gCais (or "Dalc****ians") and king of
Tuadmumu. He
raised the
dynasty in power, from
regional v****als of the
kings of...
- of Cennétig mac Lorcáin (d. 951), who was King of Dál
gCais and king of
Tuadmumu (Thomond),
modern County Clare, then a sub-kingdom in the
north of Munster...
- Ultonia, Brega, Mide, Laigin, Osraige, Laois, Muma, Iarmuman, Desmumu,
Tuadmumu, Hy Many. Some
disappeared or were
annexed while others were self-governing...
- ISBN 0901282316. OCLC 56540733.
Genealogies for the Eóganachta of
Munster Mumu
Tuadmumu Do
bunad imthechta Éoganachta
Conall Corc 7 Ríge
Caisil G****in C****rc...
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State of Maryland.
Retrieved March 10, 2021. "Ireland's
History in Maps –
Tuadmumu,
Kingdom of Thomond". rootsweb.com.
October 25, 2003. "Charles Carroll...
- Lorcáin of the Dál gCais. His
father died in 951 and is
called king of
Tuadmumu in the
report of his death, and was
probably succeeded by Mathgamain's...
- the grey foreigners, and they came into Éile.
Domnall Ua
Briain and the
Tuadmumu ****embled [against them] at
Durlas Ua Fócarta, and a
battle was fought...
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Indogermanische Forschungen, 124 (1): 172–218 Ireland's
History in Maps -
Tuadmumu (North Munster)
Carroll of
Maryland (O'Hart 1892)
Hampton Laurence Carson...