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political jurisdiction under a rí
túaithe, that is, a
local petty king.
About 150 such
units of
government existed. Each rí
túaithe was in turn
subject to a regional...
- The
Walks Scheme (previously
known as the
Comhairle na
Tuaithe/Rural
Walks Scheme) is an
initiative by the
Irish Department of
Rural and
Community Development...
- This is a list of
former titles of
Departments of
State in Ireland. The
Ministers and
Secretaries Act 1924
established eleven Departments of State. The...
- Keep
Ireland Open (Irish:
Comhairle na
Tuaithe) is a
voluntary campaign organisation established to
promote access to the
Irish countryside and walkways...
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These túath were
ruled by a king, or rí, and were also
known as a rí
túaithe, or "king of the people". By the 10th
century the
rulers of a túath were...
- were
superior to
several figures known as rí benn 'king of peaks' or rí
túaithe 'king of a tribe'. The
three traditional grades of rí in
Gaelic Ireland...
- tracts, a
hierarchy of
kingship and
clientship progressed from the rí
tuaithe (king of a
single petty kingdom)
through the
ruiri (a rí who was overking...
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actively in
their development and in the
development of society".
Macra na
Tuaithe, the
youth branch of
Macra na Feirme, was
formed on 14 March 1952 (1952-03-14)...
- (Kunigaikštis) – Lithuanian, duke as in
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Rí, Rí
túaithe, Ruiri, Rí ruireach, and Ard Rí – King,
local king,
regional overking,...
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County Tipperary,
Ireland Anglicisation of
Irish Droichidín
Glaise na
Tuaithe, "Little
Bridge of the Tribe's Green".
Muckanaghederdauhaulia 22 Townland...