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29: 3620: 299:, meaning the "third of Congal Claen" (Caech), and became an alias for the territory of Clandeboye, named as such after the Clandeboye O'Neill's who conquered the area in the late 14th century. By the 10th century Dál mBuinne was counted amongst the twelve tuatha of Ulaid. After the Viking era, Dál Sailni and its church at Connor, the principal church of Dál nAraidi was lost to the encroaching 207:, king of Eilne and Dál nAraidi, and claimed as having ruled the over-kingdom of Ulaid for sixteen years, was killed at Ráith Beithech (Rathveagh, County Antrim) in 749. Eochaid mac Bressal, who died in 832, was the last known king of the Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt to hold the over-kingship of the Dál nAraidi. The last known king of Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt is recorded in 883. 557:
and in a process of gradual infiltration by marital and military alliances as well as growing pressure from the encroaching Cenél nEógain, they moved their power east of the Bann. Once they had come to prominence in Antrim the Ua Flainn styled themselves as king of Dál nAraidi (in Tuaiscirt), Dál Riata, and Fir Lí, alongside their own Uí Tuirtri.
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Cúil Raithin. Meaning "corner/nook of ferns". Modern-day Coleraine. Located in Eilne, it was once an episcopal see. A church had been founded here by St. Patrick. It has been suggested that it lost its status after the Ui Choelbad ruling dynasty of the Dál nAraidi of Magh Line conquered Eilne in the
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By the beginning of the 12th century the Dál nAraidi, ruled by the Ó Loingsigh (O'Lynch), had lost control of most of Antrim to the Uí Fhloinn (O'Lynn) and became restricted to the territory of Magh Line. The Uí Fhloinn were the ruling sept of the Airgíallan Uí Tuirtri as well as rulers of Fir Lí,
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In the 8th century the kingdom of Dál Riata was overrun by the Dál nAraidi. Concurrently the Dál Fiatach extended their territory cutting off the Dál nAraidi from the Uí Echach Cobo. By the end of the 9th century the Dál nAraidi had taken control of Ulaid from the Dál Fiatach. This however only
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Throughout the 7th century, the Cruthin had gradually lost their lands west of the River Bann, allowing Dál nAraidi to become the sole Cruthin dynastic grouping in County Antrim. After 776, the annals no longer refer to the Dál nAraidi as being of Cruthin stock, but to be of the Ulaid
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of Dál nAraidi Magh Line. Whilst the ruling dynasty of the Dál nAraidi Magh Line, the Uí Choelbad, supplied the principal kings, Dál Sailni held the principal church of Connor. In the post-Viking era, Dál Sailni and its church was taken over by the encroaching Uí
314:. Neighbouring Ráith Mór was Ráith Beag (meaning "little fort", anglicised as Rathbeg), and is attested location where Áed Dub mac Suibni, king of Dál nAraidi and Ulaid, killed High King Diarmait mac Cerbaill in 565. By the 16th century Ráith Mór became known as 340:
Uí Echach Cobo's territory formed the basis of the medieval deanery and Norman cantred of Oveh, as well as the diocese of Dromore. Their territory was later anglicised as Iveagh. Their 14th-century expansion formed the basis for the later barony of Iveagh.
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Dungal Eilni, great-grandson of Fiachra Cáech and king of Dál nAraidi, was possibly the first of this branch to be based in Eilne, however in 681 was killed at Dún Ceithern (modern-day Giant's Sconce in the parish of Dunboe, west of the
731:, meaning "church of the dwarf". Called "Lathrach Pátraic" in the Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick, the church referenced was said to have been founded by St. Patrick who left his disciple Daniel, who was of diminutive size, in charge. 985:, meaning "towards the fork", modern-day Glenravel River. Formed the northern border between Dál nAraidi and Dál Riata. It also formed part of the boundary between the medieval deaneries of Tuaisceart and Ui Tuirtre. 807:, meaning "fairy fort", modern-day Rashee, a church alleged to have been founded by St. Patrick. Its earliest mention is in the Annals of Ulster, which mentions the death of Bishop Eoghan of "Ratha Sithe" in 618AD. 284:, meaning "plain of Line") was the predominant dynasty of the Dál nAraidi. It was centered in southern County Antrim, with Ráith Mór its royal seat. In the 10th century they are counted as one of twelve 333:
By the late 8th century, Dál Fiatach expansion had cut off the County Antrim and Down branches of the Cruthin from each other. As a result, the County Down branch consolidated into the kingdom of the
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mid-7th century, and a prince of theirs settled there. Their own church in Magh Line, at Domnach Combair, was also an episcopal see and they may have been content to see Cúil Raithin lose its status.
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The royal seat of the Dál nAraidi Magh Line was Ráith Mór (meaning "great fort", anglicised as Rathmore), located near Lough Neagh in the civil parish of Donegore. It is first recorded in the
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Arda Corrain. A battle occurred here between the Dál nAraidi and Dál Riata. Fiachna mac Demmain, king of Dál nAraidi and Ulaid was slain here. Possibly the hill above "the Corran of Larne".
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in north-eastern Ireland. The Cruthin however still held territory west of the Bann in County Londonderry, and their emergence may have concealed the dominance of earlier tribal groupings.
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Scirit, also known as Scirec Archaile, meaning (Arcail: great valley). Now known as Skerry. Located near Slemish in Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt, it was an ancient burial place.
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Cúl Cáel, alias Cúl Cóil. Where Fiacha mac Baetain, king of Dál nAraidi killed Fiacha mac Demain, king of Dál Fiatach. Possibly Kilkeel in County Down, which derives from
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Ross Torathair, also spelt as Ros/Rois Torothair. Situated near Cúil Raithin, a battle for this place between St. Columba and St. Comgall is referenced to in the
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dynasty of Uí Tuirtrí that lay west of the River Bann had been active east of it from as early as 776, and by the 10th century had taken control of Eilne.
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Between 646 and 792, the Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt held the overkingship of Dál nAraidi seven times, with two of that number becoming overkings of Ulaid.
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of the Northern Uí Néill in battle. In 629, Congal led the Dál nAraidi to defeat against the same foes. In an attempt to have himself installed as
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In 563, according to the Annals of Ulster, an apparent internal struggle amongst the Cruthin resulted in Báetán mac Cinn making a deal with the
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on the shore of the River Bann lay in Eilne and was said to have been founded by Cairbre, who subsequently became its bishop. According to the
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Cnoc Cennghaba, alias Cnoc Glinne-an-Gabhann and Cnoc Glindi Ui Gaband, located in Magh Line. A prince of Fremand Fini was also slain here.
767:, meaning "brightness, purity", and anglicised as Glore. Located in the petty-kingdom of Latharna, it was a church founded by St. Patrick. 318:, meaning "great fort of the MacQuillans", and was burnt to the ground by Art mac Hugh O'Neill in 1513 after which it was never restored. 2463: 2432: 2401: 2336: 2137: 2066: 288:(a territory or its people) of Ulaid. Line may represent the name of an original population grouping. It was also known as Mocu Aridi. 5208: 2566: 1590: 4318: 2960: 2946: 2932: 2841: 2717: 2698: 2628: 2609: 269: 237: 190:). This branch of the Magh Line Dál nAraidi eventually became known as the Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt (Dál nAraidi of the North) and 5203: 566: 411:
By the start of the historic period in Ireland in the 6th century, the over-kingdom of Ulaid was largely confined to east of the
784:, meaning "church of the red land", anglicised as Kilroot. Located on the banks of Loch Laigh, it is associated with St. Colmán. 4764: 4659: 3656: 2988: 19:"Dalaradia" redirects here. For the neighbouring Irish kingdom spanning the straights of Moyle, sometimes called Dalriada, see 1035:, which starts near Larne and empties into Lough Neagh. It was located to the south-east of Magh Line, running past Ráith Mór. 915:
Linn Dóe, alias Linn Uachaill, which formed part of the boundary of Dál nAraidi. Said to belong to the Clanna Conall Cearnach.
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MacDonald, Philip (2008). "Archaeological Evaluation of the Inaugural Landscape of Crew Hill (Craeb Telcha), County Antrim".
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Berry, R.J. (October 1898). "The Royal Residence of Rathmore of Moy-Linne. With Notes on Other Early Earthworks in Ulster".
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Cell Boetáin, alias Cell Baedáin and Cell Scoba. Said to be within the territory of the Cland Sogain mic Fiachrach Araidi.
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Their territory at its height spanned southern County Antrim and northern County Down containing the tuatha of Magh Line,
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Lathrach Pátraic, also spelt as Leitir. Meaning "St. Patrick's site", the place is now known as Glenavy, modern-Irish
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Cell Glass, alias Cell Glas. A church said to have been founded by St. Patrick. Located in Eilne, east of Domnach Mór.
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Maney, Laurance (2004–2005). ""I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight" Looking for Arthur in All the Wrong Places".
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means "church/monastery", and refers to a monastery said to have been built by Conla who had encountered St. Patrick.
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Loch Daim Deircc. A lake located west of Tráig Fhirgrinne Mic Dheagaid and of Uisce Labrainde, both west of Slemish.
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for the over-kingship of the province. At its greatest extent, the borders of Dál nAraidi roughly matched those of
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Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology Queen’s University Belfast
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Magh Latrainn, alias Lathraind, Latharrne, and Latharna, the plain of Latharna running from the hills to the sea.
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To the north of Dál nAraidi in County Antrim lay the Dál Riata, the boundary between which was marked out by the
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Linn in Goban, alias Linn na nGobann, Cenn Guba, and Cnoc Glinne. Said to have been where the legendary figure
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McCone, Kim (1984). "Clones and Her Neighbours in the Early Period: Hints from Some Airgialla Saints' Lives".
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Ollarba, alias Olarba. Modern-day River Larne, which empties into Larne Lough. Some claim it is instead the
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Maney, Laurance (2002). "Erratum for Volume 20/21 of the "Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium"".
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Glenn in Scáil, alias Muintir Diugna. Near Slemish, it is where Milchú kept St. Patrick as a slave.
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The excavation of an Early Christian rath with later medieval occupation at Drumadoon, Co. Antrim
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At some point they disappear from Latharna and by the 14th century are found in the territory of
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In the mid-7th century the Dál nAraidi of Magh Line, ruled by the Uí Chóelbad dynasty, conquered
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Cynthia Warhurst; Deirdre Flanagan; J. R. Pilcher (1969). "Excavations at Rathbeg, Co. Antrim".
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Olar. A river that like the Olarba starts at Móin an Chatha but instead flows into Lough Neagh.
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Laethet. The site of a battle between the Dál nAraidi and Dál Fiatach, possibly modern-day
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Inber Olarba, also spelt Inver Olarba, the estuary of the river Olarba, present-day Larne.
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Arcail, a great glen located to the north of Sliabh Mis. Now known as the Braid Valley.
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Cothraighe, alias Cothrugi. Located in Dál Riata, the name preserved in the barony of
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Ulaid and its three main sub-kingdoms (highlighted in yellow) in the 10th–11th century
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of northern County Londonderry led by Cenn Fáelad, were killed at Dún Cethirinn by
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Araide Adruaid, Sliab Mis magnech, Monor nGand, and Sliab Caín Comramach Calland
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Some form of combination of the Dál nAraidi, the Cianachta Glenn Geimin and the
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of the Northern Uí Néill and severely weakened both Dál nAraidi and Dál Riata.
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Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt is said to have corresponded to the later baronies of
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Fid átha luain, alias Fedha baile atha luain. Linked with Dún Daen Hi Fidbaid.
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Cell Fhindsiche, alias Cell Finnische. Possibly modern Killinchy in barony of
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The following locations have all been cited to have been within Dál nAraidi:
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means "great church", and was located in the petty-kingdom of Maige Damoerna.
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lasted until 972, when Eochaid mac Ardgail restored Dál Fiatach's dominance.
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Crich Araide Adruiad. One of the mountains of Ulaid, seen from County Louth.
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took possession of the over-kingship of Ulaid in 626, and in 628 killed the
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Ráith Line, located in Magh Line, possibly an alternate name for Ráith Mór.
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Latharna, alias Latharne, meaning the "descendants of Lathar", present-day
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in 637, in modern-day County Antrim, which saw Congal slain by High King
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kingdom, or possibly a confederation of Cruthin tribes, in north-eastern
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The Dál nAraidi Magh Line, or the Dál nAraidi of Moylinny (modern-Irish
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The Uí Erca Céin had five vassal tribes all of different origins: the
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The Mythological Dál nAraidi was centered on the northern shores of
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Móin an Chatha, the bog of which the rivers Olar and Ollarba start.
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was slain. Stated as being a hill at Móin an Chatha in Magh Line.
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Dún Daen Hi Fidbaid and Dún dá Én i fFiodhbhaidh. Modern-Irish
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Tribes and septs of the Dál nAraidi include amongst others:
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to Dál Riata's west, and the southern boundary running from
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Conaire, also spelt as Condaire and Connere. Modern-Irish
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Cráeb Telcha, usually linked to modern-day Crew Hill near
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for the over-kingship of the province for some centuries.
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Cairloegh, alias Carrlóig. Claimed as being located near
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of the In Tuasicirt branch, along with their allies, the
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Cormac McSparron; Brian Williams; Cormac Bourke (2009).
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Loch Laigh, alias Loch Lóig and Loch Láig. Modern-Irish
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The Annals of Ulster record that in 668, the battle of
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cantred called Twescard, which later would absorb the
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Modern-Irish 422:, promising them the territories of Ard Eólairg ( 157:to just north of Glynn on the east Antrim coast. 395:, who are said to descend from Munster; and the 4494:Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups 3017:Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups 1691: 1689: 1687: 1685: 1683: 1476: 1474: 1472: 1470: 1448: 1446: 1154:Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups 793:Domnach Cainri, a church located in Cothraighe. 760:, parish of Carncastle, barony of Glenarm Upper 2781:Dobbs, Margaret (1939). "The Ui Dercco Céin". 1436: 1434: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1357: 1355: 1353: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1071:Monai, a bog located somewhere in Dál nAraidi. 1060:, meaning "the river/water", now known as the 884:along the border of Dál nAraidi and Dál Riata. 538:population-grouping instead, being called the 182:, king of Dál nAraidi and over-king of Ulaid. 4593: 3650: 2982: 2941:Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 2nd edn, 2000. 1721: 1719: 1673: 1671: 1669: 1403: 1401: 522:was suspected of involvement in the death of 8: 2879:Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 2866:Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 2047: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1817: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1571: 1569: 1567: 1565: 1528: 1526: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1188: 1186: 2768:Dobbs, Margaret (1945). "The Dál Fiatach". 2382: 2380: 2378: 2353: 2351: 2349: 2312: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2304: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2100: 2098: 2096: 2094: 2045: 2043: 2041: 2039: 2037: 2035: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 1872: 1870: 1868: 1866: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1709: 1707: 1705: 1703: 1701: 1629: 1627: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1510: 1508: 1506: 1331:"Fir-na-craibhe in Dal Araide of the North" 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1096:Slebe Ulad. Mountains of Ulaid, containing 1003:, meaning the "ford of Toome", present-day 964:Alt na n-Ingen, located in Crích Dalaraide. 476:, Congal made alliances with Dál Riata and 442:, which lay between the River Bann and the 403:(southern province) prince called Cú Corb. 4600: 4586: 4578: 3823: 3687: 3678: 3657: 3643: 3635: 3355: 3315: 2989: 2975: 2967: 2894:(3). Clogher Historical Society: 305–325. 1751: 1749: 1605: 1603: 1496: 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1424: 1422: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1383: 1381: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1325: 1323: 1321: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1206: 1204: 810:Raith Epscuip Fhindich in Húi Darca-chein. 2789:. Ulster Archaeological Society: 112–119. 2646:(1). Ulster Archaeological Society: 9–19. 1056:Men, alias Mena, Main, Myn, modern-Irish 843:, a possible tribe. Otherwise Fiodhbhaidh 692:(client-people) of Dál nAraidi Magh Line. 88:, and its kings often contended with the 2859:. Ulster Archaeological Society: 84–106. 2655:(4). Liverpool University Press: 54–94. 1543: 1541: 1044:Sliab Cáin, located at "Glenn in Scáil". 295:, and Dál Sailni. It was later known as 27: 2953:Early Medieval Ireland: 400–1200. 2776:. Ulster Archaeological Society: 66–79. 1165: 992:, meaning "Mis's mountain", modern-day 457:at Raith Bec (Rathbeg, County Antrim). 3067:Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 43: 16:Middle Ages Cruthin kingdom in Ireland 2796:Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf 2623:. The Blackstaff Press. p. 180. 988:hi nDíthruib Slébi Mis. Modern-Irish 142:, with its kings contending with the 110:. Their capital was Ráth Mór outside 7: 4609:Royal houses of Britain and Ireland 4475: 2832:MacCotter, Paul (31 October 2014). 961:Cúl Fothirbi, alias Cell Fuithirbi. 887:Airther Maigi Cobhai. Modern-Irish 828:Ráith Bachall, located in Latharna. 480:, which resulted in the disastrous 438:allies in the Cruthin territory of 240:, and appears to correspond to the 2710:The Chronicle of Ireland, Volume 1 825:Ráith Bacain, located in Latharna. 756:Telach or Cell Conadain. Possibly 14: 2919:. Oxford University Press (2006). 1395:A New History of Ireland, p. 212. 816:Ráith Cimaeith, located in Semne. 702:(free-people), however became an 270:North East Liberties of Coleraine 238:North East Liberties of Coleraine 3619: 3618: 2815:Medieval Ireland an Encyclopedia 1755:A New History of Ireland, p. 17. 1087:Cluain Beoan and Cluain Fiachna. 859:Imlech Cluane. Located in Semne. 790:Cell Ciannáin, located in Semne. 567:List of clans and septs in Ulaid 4161:Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth 2684:. Royal Irish Academy: 128–166. 1548:Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland 1416:Charles-Edwards (2006), p. 165. 876:Echdruim Brecain. Modern-Irish 2712:. Liverpool University Press. 2708:Charles Edwards, T.M. (2006). 2693:. Cambridge University Press. 2689:Charles Edwards, T.M. (2000). 2266:Charles-Edwards (2000), p. 59. 1575:Charles-Edwards (2000), p. 63. 1407:Charles-Edwards (2006), p. 68. 912:, meaning "hill of the slope". 813:Rath Aidhne, located in Semne. 216:Tripartite Life of St. Patrick 1: 2853:Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2783:Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2770:Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2757:Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2640:Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1993:Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). 1967:Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). 1941:Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). 1915:Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). 1889:Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). 1021:Glenn Indechta. Modern-Irish 940:in what became the barony of 738:in County Down, modern-Irish 210:The church (or monastery) of 118:ancestor is claimed as being 4319:The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig 1053:Magh Séle, located in Semne. 999:Fertais Tuama. Modern-Irish 749:Domnach mór Maige Damoerna. 742:, meaning "the confluence". 509:Máel Dúin mac Máele Fithrich 428:battle of Móin Daire Lothair 2925:Irish Kings and High-Kings. 2740:. Oxford University Press. 2736:Cosgrove, Art, ed. (2008). 2621:The book of Ulster Surnames 870:, the Elegy of St. Columba. 511:of the Cenél Meic Ercae of 5225: 4567:Gaelic nobility of Ireland 1773:Duffy (2014), pp. 138-139. 1713:Dobbs (1939), pp. 118-119. 1677:Dobbs (1939), pp. 116-117. 1198:Byrne (1971), pp. 154-155. 1098: 926: 803:Raith Sithe. Modern-Irish 734:Domnach Combair. Possibly 564: 329:Magh Cobo (Uí Echach Cobo) 308:Annals of the Four Masters 192: 18: 5209:People from County Antrim 4271:Máel Bressail mac Ailillo 3614: 2604:. The Black Staff Press. 2598:Bardon, Jonathan (2005). 2583:The Metrical Dindshenchas 2243:Irish Language Dictionary 981:Fregabhail. Modern-Irish 798:Forts and symbolic places 714:of Dál nAraidi Magh Line. 4426:Dál nAraidi in Tuaiscirt 3247:Gaelic Christian mission 2927:Batsford, London, 1973. 2915:O'Donovan, John (1864). 2836:. The Heritage Council. 2798:. Gill & Macmillan. 2140:12 February 2019 at the 1999:Irish Names and Surnames 1973:Irish Names and Surnames 1947:Irish Names and Surnames 1921:Irish Names and Surnames 1895:Irish Names and Surnames 780:Cell Ruad. Modern-Irish 372:in central County Down. 5204:Ancient Irish dynasties 4537:List of kings of Ulster 3517:Yn Çheshaght Ghailckagh 3077:Jacobite rising of 1745 2955:Longman, London, 1995. 2939:Atlas of Irish History. 2691:Early Christian Ireland 2435:13 January 2019 at the 1593:14 January 2017 at the 1139:List of kings of Ulster 710:Tuath Sine, cited as a 585:Clanna Conaill Chernaig 542:, the "men of Ulster". 312:Ratha moiré Maighe Line 106:, a region shared with 2731:. Royal Irish Academy. 2552:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2540:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2516:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2387:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2358:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2317:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2289:- Aughrim, County Down 2207:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2105:Onomasticon Goedelicum 2052:Onomasticon Goedelicum 1877:Onomasticon Goedelicum 1840:Onomasticon Goedelicum 1533:Onomasticon Goedelicum 1279:Onomasticon Goedelicum 1172:Boyd, Hugh Alexander. 663:. Semne, modern-Irish 524:Eochaid mac Domangairt 505:Cianachta Glenn Geimin 310:under the date 680 as 205:Cathussach mac Ailello 193:Dál nAraidi Mag nEilne 48:; "Araide's part") or 45:[daːlˈnaraðʲə] 33: 5140:Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 4431:Dál nAraidi Magh Line 4171:Rudraige mac Sithrigi 3552:An Coimisinéir Teanga 3512:An Comunn Gàidhealach 3217:Oireachtas na Gaeilge 2923:Byrne, Francis John, 2619:Bell, Robert (2003). 2404:28 March 2019 at the 1764:Duffy (2005), p. 493. 1743:Maney (2004), p. 265. 1663:Byrne (1971), p. 165. 969:Geographical features 763:Gluare. Modern-Irish 719:Religious foundations 460:The Dál nAraidi king 455:Diarmait mac Cerbaill 178:(d. 608), brother of 80:. It was part of the 31: 4542:Kings of Dál nAraidi 4396:Conaille Muirtheimne 4256:Fiachnae mac Báetáin 3601:Kingdom of the Isles 3522:Seachtain na Gaeilge 3487:Údarás na Gaeltachta 3242:Insular Christianity 3057:Plantation of Ulster 3022:High King of Ireland 2813:Duffy, Seán (2005). 2794:Duffy, Seán (2014). 2466:16 June 2020 at the 2339:16 June 2020 at the 2069:5 March 2016 at the 1734:Maney (2002), p. 67. 1654:Byrne (1964), p. 58. 1500:Dobbs (1945), p. 78. 1480:Flanagan, pp. 98-99. 1428:Byrne (1964), p. 85. 1134:Kings of Dál nAraidi 591:Corcraige Chaelraidi 561:Tribes and relations 474:High King of Ireland 466:High King of Ireland 424:Magilligan peninsula 393:Crothraidi Buaingine 248:. It also became an 200:under the year 824. 4391:Cineál Fhaghartaigh 4312:Compert Con Culainn 4201:Fedelm Noíchrothach 4191:Conchobar mac Nessa 4176:Congal Cláiringnech 4141:Ailill mac Slánuill 3097:Highland Clearances 3052:Flight of the Earls 2951:Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí, 2937:Duffy, Seán (ed.), 2661:10.3828/sh.1964.4.3 2601:A History of Ulster 2569:31 May 2020 at the 2276:Amra of St. Columba 1440:McCone, p. 308-309. 1180:. Volume 76 (1978). 974:Buas. Modern-Irish 868:Amra Choluim Chille 4755:Mann and the Isles 4370:Caherballykinvarga 4281:Finnian of Clonard 4216:Cormac Cond Longas 4131:Fíachu Findoilches 3596:Kingdom of Munster 3537:Comunn na Gàidhlig 3507:Conradh na Gaeilge 3144:Lebor Gabála Érenn 2298:O'Donovan, p. 121. 2257:- Coleraine Parish 1725:Bardon, pp. 20-21. 1695:MacCotter, p. 230. 1452:McSparron, p. 109. 1367:MacCotter, p. 231. 1023:Gleann Fhinneachta 927:Fan in t(s)amaisci 451:Áed Dub mac Suibni 381:Dál Fhocha nUchtar 316:Ráth Mór Mag Ullin 34: 5181: 5180: 4575: 4574: 4266:Fergus mac Áedáin 4226:Amergin mac Eccit 4089: 4088: 4047:O'Conor Corcomroe 4016:O'Kieran (Kearns) 4002: 4001: 3813: 3812: 3632: 3631: 3567:Haplogroup R-M269 3458: 3457: 3454: 3453: 3207:Gaelic folk music 3170:Gaelic literature 2824:978-0-4159-4052-8 2805:978-0-7171-6207-9 2642:. 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Dál Riata

[daːlˈnaraðʲə]
latinised
anglicised
Cruthin
Ireland
Middle Ages
over-kingdom
Ulaid
Dál Fiatach
County Antrim
Ptolemy
Geography
Dál Riata
Antrim
eponymous
Fiachu Araide
Lough Neagh
County Antrim
Ulaid
Dál Fiatach
River Bush
Ravel Water
Eilne
Fiachra Cáech
Fiachnae Lurgan
River Bann
Annals of Ulster
Cathussach mac Ailello

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