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Middle Ages Irish confederation
Tethbae (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̠ʲeθβe]; also spelled Tethba, often anglicised Teffia) was a confederation of túatha in central Ireland in the Middle
Tethbae
Ancient Irish kingdom
Lusmagh in Offaly. There were two different Uí Mhaine, the Uí Mhaine of Tethbae and the Uí Mhaine of Connacht; these tribes were separated by the Shannon
Uí_Mháine
County in Ireland
territory was called the kingdom of Tethbae ruled by various tuath such as the Cairpre Gabra in the north. Tethbae (Latin: Teffia) originally referred
County_Longford
Irish clan of lawyers
William Iochtar Ollam to the Conmhaicne Ollam to the Uí Briúin Bréifne Ollam to the Tethbae Ollam to the Ó Fearghail Ollam to the Ó Conchobhair Uí Failghe
Mac_Aodhagáin
Barony in Longford, Ireland
Longford. In Early Christian times Ardagh was the centre of Tethbae Deiscirt (South Tethbae). Ardagh barony was formed from the territory of Sleughtwilliam
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variants of the same name) Ciannachta Southern Uí Néill Brega Lagore Cnogba Tethbae (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̠ʲeθβe]; also spelled Tethba, often anglicised
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One of three groups of Irish nobility
Maine The O'Kelly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Prince of Hy Many The Fox of Tethbae (O'Kearney) The Lords/Kings of Síol Anmchadha, a sub-kingdom/lordship of
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Historical family clan in Ireland
modern Ireland. They originated in the kingdom of Annaly (formerly called Tethbae) on the east bank of the Shannon (mostly situated in what is now County
Ó_Duibhgeannáin
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"descendant of the Fox" and originates in the 11th century when King of Tethbae, Tadgh Sionnach Fionn (originally Tadgh Ó Catharnaigh), took on "Sionnach"
Ó_Sionnaigh
Irish Ardagh (Ardachad), County Longford, then in the kingdom of southern Tethbae Leinster Saint 6 February Mella (Mealla) 8th century Irish Doire-Melle
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Máiné of Tethbae or Máiné mac Néill was a supposed son of Niall Noigiallach. Writing of him in 1973, Irish historian Francis John Byrne stated his belief
Maine_of_Tethba
Irish barony (5th to 12th centuries)
Irish sept claiming descent from Coirpre mac Néill ruled a barony of north Tethbae, called Cairpre Gabra. Their territory corresponds to the barony of Granard
Cairpre_Gabra
Figure of Irish mythology
Cera, Mag Eba, Mag Cuile Tolaid and Mag Luirg in Connacht; Mag Seired in Tethbae; Mag Tochair in Tír Eoghain; Mag Selmne in Dál nAraidi; Mag Macha in Airgíalla;
Nemed
Irish king
north Sligo on Donegal Bay, and Cenél Coirpri Mór, the northern half of Tethbae around Granard in modern County Longford. This alignment of territories
Coirpre_mac_Néill
People of early Ireland
claimed large swaths of north Connacht, some Cenél Luacháin migrated to Tethbae. Sept or tribal names of the Cenél Luacháin, in north east south Leitrim
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Neill was probably the victor and it may record the conquest of north Tethbae and that it was fought near Granard (County Longford) He was succeeded
Fincath_mac_Garrchu
(4th/5th century – 1478) Máenmag (pre 581 – 8th/9th century) Suebi (410–584) Tethbae (pre 5th – 11th century) Merovingians (410–751) Rheged (~420-638; annexed
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Sionnaigh, a respectable clan from the Irish Midlands who were rulers of Tethbae and later barons of Kilcoursey in County Offaly. They descend from Niall
Fox_(surname)
Motte-and-bailey in Ireland
invasion, a mound of earth topped by a wooden palisade. This region, known as Tethbae, was allotted to the Dillon family, descendants of Sir Henry de Leon (c
Dunnamona
the Connachtmen and a battalion of Thomond to Athlone. The men of Teffa (Tethbae) delivered battle to them at the ford, and the crown prince of Connacht
Aed_mac_Ruaidrí_Ua_Conchobair
Barony in Offaly, Ireland
which also included Clonlonan barony in Westmeath. They were kings of Tethbae (Westmeath) before they surrendered it during the Tudor conquest of Ireland
Kilcoursey
Character in Irish mythology
Ulaid, and gives his brother Furbaide the regions of northern and southern Tethbae. In later life, according to Aided Meidbe, he avenges his mother's death
Furbaide_Ferbend
Irish bishop and saint
as a peacemaker between Munster and the Uí Néill, and between Mide and Tethbae, befitting his cross-border descent through his mother, Eithne, from the
Áed_mac_Bricc
6th century High King of Ireland
Diarmait lost the battle of Cúil Uinsen to Áed mac Brénainn, king of Tethbae in Leinster. Diarmait played no part in the great Uí Néill victory over
Diarmait_mac_Cerbaill
Túath in Lower Connacht, Ireland
of Fermanagh (such as Tuatha Ratha or Magheraboy) and Longford (North Tethbae). It was split in two by the expansion of the Kingdom of Breifne under
Cairbre_Drom_Cliabh
Ua Cellaig was King of Uí Maine and was killed in battle by the men of Tethbae in 1030. His brother Diarmaid was killed in 1065. Both men were sons of
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derived. The remainder of the southern Uí Néill formed the kingdoms of Tethbae, in the north-west midlands, north and west of the River Inny and east
Fallomon_mac_Con_Congalt
Village near Longford town, Ireland
Church of Ireland church. Moydow was once part of a territory known as Tethbae. The barony was formed from the territories of Clanawlye (Ardagh and Moydow)
Moydow
Topics referred to by the same term
driver Arun Maini (born 1995), British YouTuber Cenel Maini, who ruled Tethbae Chetan Maini (born 1970), Indian businessman Giampiero Maini (born 1971)
Maini_(disambiguation)
Barony in Longford, Ireland
Richmount Hill. Anciently Moydow barony was part of a territory known as Tethbae. The barony was formed from the territories of Clanawlye (Ardagh & Moydow)
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