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Medieval Irish population-group
The Fothairt were a Medieval Irish people based in Leinster. The Fothairt are referenced in Leabhar Ua Maine. Their genealogies are preserved in Leabhar
Fothairt
Irish saint
Harry Clarke Personal details Born Claimed by the Luigne, Gailenga and Fothairt Died 665 Parents Lassair (mother) Sainthood Feast day 20 January Venerated
Féchín_of_Fore
Barony in Leinster, Ireland
Forth (Irish: Fothairt) is a barony in County Carlow, Ireland. Forth takes its name from the Irish Fortuatha, a term that described a region (tuath) not
Forth_(County_Carlow_barony)
Irish abbess and saint (c. 451 – c. 525)
born at Ummeras, near Kildare. All early sources say she was one of the Fothairt, a people mainly based in Leinster. Three biographies name her mother as
Brigid_of_Kildare
Irish kin-based group
Leinster kin group associated with the Uí Bairrche were groups of the Fothairt. The south of Leinster was dominated by the Uí Chennselaig in the 8th century
Uí_Bairrche
Medieval Irish manuscript
battle fought by the Fothairt against the men of Munster f. 48r Poem Fothairt for clannaib Concorb, on expulsion of the Fothairt from Tara f. 48v Poem
Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
Bodleian_Library,_MS_Rawlinson_B_502
King of Leinster between 760 and 776
defeated Cináed mac Flainn of the Uí Failge and Cathnio mac Bécce of the Fothairt, who were slain. Leinster had suffered a major defeat at the hands of the
Cellach_mac_Dúnchada
7th century epidemic, British Isles
reached Ireland on 1 August 664, arriving first at Mag Nitha, among the Fothairt in Leinster. Ireland and Great Britain were equally affected by the disease
Plague_of_664
County in Ireland
The historic clan territories of the county included Uí Drona (O'Ryan), Fothairt Feadh (O'Nolan), Uí Ceinnselaig (Kinsella), Dál Coirpri Cliach (Kerwick)
County_Carlow
Senan of Inis Cathaig. Brigit of Kildare 5th–6th centuries Irish, of the Fothairt. Born in Faughart, Dundalk Kildare Leinster, Louth, and Meath saint, also
List_of_saints_of_Ireland
National monument of Ireland
And this had to be done. So he was taken to Ath Fadat [Fád's ford] in Fothairt Fea on the bank of the Slaney, and was left there before Niall, with a
Aghade_Holed_Stone
Fotharta By 1672 39,510 Named from the Irish Fothairt Mag Feá, "fothairt of the beech plain". A fothairt was a kingdom not ruled by a branch of the provincial
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Offaly) along with his brother Cellach and his ally Cathnia mac Bécce of the Fothairt. His son Flaíthnia mac Cináeda (died 806) was a King of Uí Failge.[citation
Cináed_mac_Flainn
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
period Rathmore was a stronghold of the Meic Bráenáin, a branch of the Fothairt Airthir Life, within the territory of Uí Máel Ruba or Uí Maíleruba. Their
Rathmore,_County_Kildare
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
Meic Bráenáin, a branch of the Fothairt Airthir Life. Kilteel was their principal church and was located within the Fothairt Airthir Life territory of Uí
Kilteel
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One who has accomplished goal, Successful, A name of Lord Buddha, Achieved all wishes
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Companion
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Indian, Oriya
Early Morning
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Wise, Intelligent
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Greek Latin
From Troy.
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Muslim
To walk with a swinging gait
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Australian, Polish
Hope
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Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Child of Aditi; Sun
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