29 relations: Ailill Aulom, Annals of Inisfallen, Éogan Mór, Brian Boru, Chief of the Name, Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, Daniel O'Donoghue (Irish politician), Desmond Rebellions, Down Survey, Earl of Kenmare, Eóganacht Locha Léin, Eóganacht Raithlind, Eóganachta, Edward MacLysaght, Genealogical Office, Irish nobility, Irish royal families, Kingdom of Desmond, Lakes of Killarney, Mac Carthaigh's Book, MacCarthy, Mug Nuadat, O'Brien dynasty, Office of Public Works, River Suir, Ross Castle, Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains, Thomond, West Cork.
Ailill Aulom
Ailill Ollamh (or Oilill Olum) in Irish traditional history was the son of Mug Nuadat and was a king of the southern half of Ireland, placed in the 3rd century by early modern Irish genealogy.
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Annals of Inisfallen
The Annals of Inisfallen are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland.
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Éogan Mór
In Irish traditional history Eógan (or Eoghan Mór—a name also used by his grandfather, Mug Nuadat), eldest son of Ailill Ollamh, was a 2nd or 3rd century AD king of Munster.
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Brian Boru
Brian Boru (Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig; Brian Bóruma; modern Brian Bóramha; c. 94123 April 1014) was an Irish king who ended the domination of the High Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill.
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Chief of the Name
The Chief of the Name, or in older English usage Captain of his Nation, is the recognised head of a family or clan (clann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic).
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Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
The Cromwellian conquest of Ireland or Cromwellian war in Ireland (1649–53) refers to the conquest of Ireland by the forces of the English Parliament, led by Oliver Cromwell, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
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Daniel O'Donoghue (Irish politician)
Daniel O'Donoghue (1833 – 7 October 1889) was an Irish politician.
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Desmond Rebellions
The Desmond Rebellions occurred in 1569–1573 and 1579–1583 in the Irish province of Munster.
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Down Survey
The Down Survey was a cadastral survey of Ireland carried out by William Petty, English scientist in 1655 and 1656.
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Earl of Kenmare
The title of Earl of Kenmare was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1801.
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Eóganacht Locha Léin
Eóganacht Locha Léin or Ui Caipre Luachra were a branch of the ruling Eoganachta of Munster.
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Eóganacht Raithlind
Eóganacht Raithlind or Uí Echach Muman are a branch of the Eóganachta, the ruling dynasty of Munster during the 5th-10th centuries.
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Eóganachta
The Eóganachta or Eoghanachta were an Irish dynasty centred on Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely the Kingdom of Munster) from the 6/7th to the 10th centuries, and following that, in a restricted form, the Kingdom of Desmond, and its offshoot Carbery, to the late 16th century.
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Edward MacLysaght
Edward MacLysaght (Éamonn Mac Giolla Iasachta; 6 November 1887 – 4 March 1986) was one of the foremost genealogists of twentieth century Ireland.
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Genealogical Office
The Genealogical Office is an office of the Government of Ireland containing genealogical records.
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Irish nobility
The Irish nobility consists of persons who fall into one or more of the following categories of nobility.
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Irish royal families
The Irish Royal Families were dynasties who ruled large overkingdoms and smaller petty kingdoms on the island of Ireland over the last two millennia.
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Kingdom of Desmond
The Kingdom of Desmond was a historic kingdom located on the southwestern coast of Ireland.
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Lakes of Killarney
The Lakes of Killarney are a scenic attraction located in Killarney National Park near Killarney, County Kerry, in Ireland.
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Mac Carthaigh's Book
Mac Carthaigh’s Book is a collection of annals of the period AD 1114–1437 inclusive.
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MacCarthy
MacCarthy (Irish: Mac Cárthaigh), also spelled Macarthy, McCarthy or McCarty, is a Gaelic Irish clan originating from Munster, an area they ruled during the Middle Ages.
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Mug Nuadat
In Irish mythological history Mug Nuadat (servant of Nuada entry for mug) son of Mug Neit, son of Derg, son of Dergthene, son of Enna Munchain, son of Loch Mor, son of Muiredach Mucna, son of Eochaid Garb, son of Dui Dalta Dedad was a legendary, supposed King of Munster in the 2nd century AD.
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O'Brien dynasty
The O'Brien dynasty (Classical Irish Ua Briain, (Modern Irish Ó Briain, IPA: /oːˈbʲɾʲiənʲ/), genitive Uí Bhriain, IPA: /iːˈβʲɾʲiənʲ/) are a royal and noble house founded in the 10th century by Brian Boru of the Dál gCais or Dalcassians.
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Office of Public Works
The Office of Public Works (OPW) (or ‘Board of Works’ as it has also been called) is an Irish Government Office whose primary function is to support the implementation of Government policy and advise the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and the Minister of State at that Department, principally in the disciplines of property (including heritage properties) and flood risk management.
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River Suir
The River Suir (Irish An tSiúr or Abhainn na Siúire) is a river in Ireland that flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Waterford after a distance of.
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Ross Castle
Ross Castle (Caisleán an Rois) is a 15th-century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland.
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Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains
The Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains (Buanchomhairle Thaoisigh Éireann) is an organisation which was established to bring together the Chiefs of the Name of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland.
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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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West Cork
West Cork (Iarthar Chorcaí) is a region in County Cork, Ireland.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O'Donoghue_of_the_Glens