7 relations: Ó Caiside, Banshenchas, Fermanagh, Floruit, Irish people, Kingdom of Breifne, Tigernán Ua Ruairc.
Ó Caiside
Ó Caiside is the name of a Gaelic-Irish family.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Ó Caiside · See more »
Banshenchas
An Banshenchas (literally "the woman lore") is a medieval text which collects brief descriptions of prominent women in Irish legend into a poetic narrative.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Banshenchas · See more »
Fermanagh
Fermanagh (Fear Manach) was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Fermanagh.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Fermanagh · See more »
Floruit
Floruit, abbreviated fl. (or occasionally, flor.), Latin for "he/she flourished", denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Floruit · See more »
Irish people
The Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are a nation and ethnic group native to the island of Ireland, who share a common Irish ancestry, identity and culture.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Irish people · See more »
Kingdom of Breifne
The Kingdom of Breifne or Bréifne (anglicized Breffni, Breffny, Brefnie, Brenny) was a confederation of túaithe in medieval Ireland headed by a ruirí drawn from the Uí Briúin Bréifne.
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Kingdom of Breifne · See more »
Tigernán Ua Ruairc
Tighearnán Mór Ua Ruairc (older spelling: Tigernán Mór Ua Ruairc), anglicised as Tiernán O'Rourke (fl. 1124–1172) ruled the Kingdom of Bréifne as the 19th king in its Ua Ruairc (later O'Rourke) dynasty (964–1605 CE).
New!!: Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside and Tigernán Ua Ruairc · See more »