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Dauí Tenga Uma — mac Briúin (died 500)[1] was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the son of the ancestor of this branch Brión and grandson of the high king Echu Mugmedón.[2] He appears to be the same person as Dauí Galach… … Wikipedia
Dauí Iarlaithe mac Maithni — (flourished circa 500) was a King of Iarmuman (west Munster) from the Eóganacht Locha Léin branch of the Eoganachta, the ruling dynasty of Munster. He was the grandson of the founder of this branch of the dynasty, Coirpre Luachra mac Cuirc.[1] He … Wikipedia
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Dauis, Bohol — Dauis Municipality Aerial view of Dauis … Wikipedia
Muirchertach Mac Ercae — Ard ri Érenn mort vers 534. Muirchertach mac Ercae fut le véritable fondateur de la puissance du Cenél nEógain, l’une des deux famille des Uí Néill du Nord. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Biographie 3 Alliance et descendance … Wikipédia en Français
Duinseach ingen Duach — Duinseach ingen Duach, Queen of Tara, fl. 500. Contents 1 Background 2 Battle of Seaghais 3 Annalistic account of Seaghais 4 Family tree … Wikipedia
Maelan mac Cathmogha — (died 848) was King of Maigh Seóla. Contents 1 Origins 2 The Viking Wars 3 External links 4 References … Wikipedia
Aéroport d'In Salah — Code AITA Code OACI INZ DAUI Localisation Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Conall Gulban — (died c. 464) was an Irish king who founded the kingdom of Tír Conaill in the 5th century, comprising much of what is now County Donegal. He was the son of Niall Noígiallach.[1] His byname Gulban derives from Benn Gulban (the mountain of… … Wikipedia
Kings of Munster — The name Munster is derived from the Gaelic Goddess, Muman. The province of Munster was once divided into six regions: Tuadh Mhuman (north Munster), Des Mhuman (south Munster), Aur/Ur Mumhan (east Munster), Iar mumhan or Iarmuman (west Munster),… … Wikipedia