Maigh Seóla

Maigh Seóla
Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c.800

Maigh Seola was a term used to describe the land along the east shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, Ireland. It was bounded by the Uí Maine vassal kingdom of Soghain. Its rulers up to the 1220s were the Muintir Murchada, who took the surname O'Flaherty. They were based at Loch Cime (later called Lough Hackett) until forced into Iar Connacht by the O Conor Kings of Connacht in the 11th century.

Contents

Kings of Maigh Seóla

Annalistic references

From the Annals of the Four Masters:

  • M990.7 - The wind sunk the island of Loch Cimbe suddenly, with its dreach and rampart, i.e. thirty feet.

See also

References

  • Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political and Economic Divisions, Paul MacCotter, Four Courts Press, 2008, pp. 133–134. ISBN978 1 84682 098 4



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