- [ˈfjũːn̪ˠ maxk ˈkʰũ.əʎ]; Old and
Middle Irish: Find or Finn mac ****ail or mac
Umaill. Tadg mac
Nuadat was also a druid, and the clan
lived on the hill of Almu...
- semi-historical
Tuath mhac nUmhoir. The
Umaill, its
early historical rulers, were
renamed the Uí Briúin
Umaill to
claim a
fictitious relationship with...
- The
Kings of
Umaill were
rulers of
Umaill, a
kingdom or
territory located in the west of what is now
County Mayo, Ireland. Its
earliest rulers were the...
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genealogically to
their overlords. Into this
category fall the Uí Briúin
Umaill and
likely also the Uí Briúin
Ratha and Uí Briúin Sinna."
While Francis...
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Maelmuru Othna in the
dindsenchas of Áth Liac Find,
where Finn is
called 'mac
Umaill'. Poem
ascribed to Flannacán mac Cellaig, king of Bregia, in the Yellow...
- a pre-Gaelic
people of
Lough Mask and
Lough Carra,
namesakes of
Partry Umaill –
kingdom surrounding Clew Bay, east
towards Castlebar, its
rulers adopted...
- Flannabhra, King of
Umaill, died 773.
Flannabhra was lord of
Umaill, the area
around Clew Bay in what is now
County Mayo. He is the
first historically...
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Cairbre mac Cinaedh, King of
Umaill, died 847.
Almost nothing appears to be
known of Cairbre. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record his
death in 847. Annals...
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Castle was
built in the 16th
century by the Ó Máille (O'Malley),
Kings of
Umaill. It was a
stronghold of Gráinne Ní Mháille (Grace O'Malley, c. 1530 – c...
- Finn, who is
described as the great-grandson of
Nuadu mac Achi (Finn mac
Umaill) or
Nuadu Necht (Finn File).
Although the
origin of the ****ociation remains...