29 relations: Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Ulster, Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Ballinasloe, Ballysadare, Cantred, Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, Cong, County Mayo, Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair, High king, High King of Ireland, John de Courcy, Kildare, Killaloe, County Clare, Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga, List of kings of Connacht, Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Máenmaige, Muirchertach Tethbhach, Normans, Roscommon, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Thomond, Trícha cét, Tyrconnell, Uí Maine.
Annals of the Four Masters
The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the Annals of the Four Masters (Annála na gCeithre Máistrí) are chronicles of medieval Irish history.
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Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.
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Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht and Irish Crusader, died 1219.
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Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe is a town in the easternmost part of County Galway Ireland.
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Ballysadare
Ballysadare, locally Ballisodare, is a village in County Sligo, Ireland.
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Cantred
A cantred was a subdivision of a county in the Anglo-Norman Lordship of Ireland between the 13th and 15th centuries, analogous to the cantref of Wales or the hundred of England.
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Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht from 1189 to 1202.
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Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair
Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair (Anglicised as Cathal O'Connor/O'Conor and Cathal the Red-handed O'Conor) (1153–1224), the youngest son of the Irish High King Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, was a King of Connacht.
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Cong, County Mayo
Cong (from Cúnga Fheichín meaning "Saint Feichin's narrows") is a village straddling the borders of County Galway and County Mayo, in Ireland.
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Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair
Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair (died 1204) was a Prince of Connacht, Ireland.
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High king
A high king is a king who holds a position of seniority over a group of other kings, without the title of Emperor.
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High King of Ireland
The High Kings of Ireland (Ard-Rí na hÉireann) were sometimes historical and sometimes legendary figures who had, or who are claimed to have had, lordship over the whole of Ireland.
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John de Courcy
Sir John de Courcy (also Courci; 1150–1219) was an Anglo-Norman knight who arrived in Ireland in 1176.
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Kildare
Kildare is a town in County Kildare, Ireland.
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Killaloe, County Clare
Killaloe (meaning Lua's church) is a large village in east County Clare, Ireland.
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Leath Cuinn and Leath Moga
Leath Cuinn (Conn's Half) and Leath Moga (Mugh's half) refers to a legendary ancient division of Ireland.
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List of kings of Connacht
The Kings of Connacht were rulers of the cóiced (variously translated as portion, fifth, province) of Connacht, which lies west of the River Shannon, Ireland.
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Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1219.
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Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1196 Mathghamhain one of the seven sons of King Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair of Connacht (assassinated 1189).
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Máenmaige
Máenmaige was originally a kingdom, later termed a trícha cét, and in Anglo-Norman times a cantred, which formed the barony of Loughrea.
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Muirchertach Tethbhach
Muirchertach Tethbhach Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1204.
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Normans
The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Normanni) were the people who, in the 10th and 11th centuries, gave their name to Normandy, a region in France.
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Roscommon
Roscommon is the county town of County Roscommon in Ireland.
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Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair, or, Ruairí Ó Conchúir; commonly anglicised as Rory O'Connor or Roderic O'Connor) (c. 1116 – 2 December 1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1193.
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Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, fl.
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Thomond
Thomond (Classical Irish: Tuadhmhumhain; Modern Irish: Tuamhain) was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nenagh and its hinterland.
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Trícha cét
The tríocha céad, also known as trícha cét, meaning "thirty hundreds", was a unit of land-holding in eleventh and twelfth century Ireland.
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Tyrconnell
Tyrconnell, also spelled Tirconnell, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Donegal.
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Uí Maine
Uí Maine, often Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conchobar_Maenmaige_Ua_Conchobair