Fir Craibe — is a branch of the Fir Ol nEchmacht, one of the ancient peoples of Ireland.The kingdom of the Fir Craibe extended from Limerick to the Palace of Fidach, a place thought to be located in north eastern Aidhne. In later centuries the territory south … Wikipedia
Cóiced Ol nEchmacht — Cóiced Ol nEchmacht, ancient name for the province of Connacht, Ireland. Contents 1 Etymology and extent 2 Nations of Ol nEchmacht 3 External links 4 Sources … Wikipedia
Gamanraige — The Gamanraige were the main branch of the Fir Ol nEchmacht, a people who ruled much of Ireland west of the Shannon in the pre historic era. The Gamanraige ruled the territory between the Gallimhe or Galway river, to the Duff and Drowes rivers in … Wikipedia
The Nagnate — were a people listed as living in the west of Ireland, according to Ptolemy s map of c. 150 A.D. They are thought to be identical with the Fir Ol nEchmacht. According to Ptolemy s map of Second Century Ireland, c. 150 A.D., the Nagnate were a… … Wikipedia
Irish people — Irishman redirects here. For other uses, see Irishman (disambiguation). This article is about the Irish as an ethnic group and nation. For information on the population of the Republic of Ireland, see Demography of the Republic of Ireland. For… … Wikipedia
Ancient Irish peoples — As is the case with most modern nations, Irish people descend from a great number of Ancient Irish Peoples, most of whom have with the passage of time being utterly forgotten except by historians. The majority of modern Irish people believe… … Wikipedia
Irlandais (peuple) — Cet article concerne le peuple irlandais. Pour la langue irlandaise, voir Irlandais. Irlandais 1re rangée … Wikipédia en Français
Dynasty — A dynasty is a succession of rulers who belong to the same family for generations. A dynasty is also often called a house , e.g. the House of Saud or House of Habsburg . In the histories of Europe, much of Asia and some of Africa, ruling and… … Wikipedia
Tuatha Taiden — The Tuatha Taiden were a branch of the Fir Ol nEchmacht, one of the ancient peoples of Ireland.The kingdom of Tuatha Taiden extended from Fidach eastwards to and across the Shannon towards Tara, and was probably co extensive with Hy Many at its… … Wikipedia
Golden age of Ireland — Early Christian Ireland, conventionally dated from the fourth century AD until the beginning of the Viking Age in the ninth century, saw the rise of Christianity and the creation of a literate society. In the largely prehistoric early period… … Wikipedia