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Dartraighe

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1457: Mag Uidhir and Philip Mag Uidhir went with a large force into Dartraighe of Con-inis and, as they did not come up with spoil, burned all Dartraighe and the town of Eogan, son of Rughraidhe Mag Mathgamna, namely, Lis-na-ngabur, and went to their houses on that expedition with victory of
306:) of Dartraige (see below). In 1297 the sub-chiefs of the AirgĂ­alla included the lord of Dartraighe, named as the king's brother Roalbh Mac Mathghamhna. The Ui BhaoigheallĂĄn never recovered control of Dartraighe hereafter. It was held by the Mac Mathghamhna (MacMahons) of AirgĂ­alla. 244:. The name means "calf-people". Various anglicized forms of the name were used through the years. A segment of its southern region became the Dartrey Estate, owned by Richard Dawson in the 17th century, and known as Dawson's Grove, which is now 346:
1505: A hosting by Ua Neill, namely, by Domnall, into Dartraighe of Oirgialla and the country was wasted and pillaged by him and Aedh, son of John the Tawny, son of Eogan Mag Mathgamna, was slain there.
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947: Scolaige ua hAedacĂĄin, king of Dartraige, and GairbĂ­th son of Muiredach, heir designate of UĂ­ Chremthainn, and Aed son of TigernĂĄn ua Ruairc were killed in battle in a counter-attack.
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1486: Brian, son of Rughraidhe, son of Ardghal Mag Mathgamna (namely, lord of Dartraighe), was slain by Foreigners of the Plain of Oirghialla.
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1179: Defeat and slaughter on the English, of Ceanannas by Maol Ruanaidh Ó Baoigheallán (king of Dartraighe), with a force of the Dartraighe.
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1349: Aedh Mac Flannchaidh, chieftain of the Dartraighe, was slain in battle with Aedh O'Ruaire, who gained the victory.
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1006: Trénfher ua Baigheallån, tigherna Dartraighe, was slain by the Cenel Conaill on Loch Erne.
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There are references in Irish annals in the 11th and 12th centuries to the Ui BhaoigheallĂĄn (
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1366: Cathal Mac Flannchaidh, chieftain of Dartraighe, was slain by the Clann-Muirchertaigh.
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is entitled to four bondsmen of great labor, four swords hard in battle, four horses,
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G.R. Isaac, Varia I. Some Old Irish etymologies, and some conclusions drawn from them,
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1093: Aodh Ua BaigheallĂĄn, tigherna Airghiall, was slain by the Conaillibh Muirthemhne.
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who gave their name to a territory in the western portion of what is now known as
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The annals of Loch CĂ©: a chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 1014 to A.D. 1590
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The annals of Loch CĂ©: a chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 1014 to A.D. 1590
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998: Domnall son of Donn Cuan, king of Dartraige, was killed by the Gailenga.
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From Kings to Warlords: The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland
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961: Ualgarc, king of Dartraige, was killed by his own people.
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Dartraighe was listed as part of the federated Kingdom of
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Index

Dartraige
TĂșath
TrĂ­ocha CĂ©ad
Dartree
Airghialla
Dartrey
tuath
Ireland
Clones
Dromore River
County Monaghan
barony
Dartree
tĂșath
County Monaghan
Dartrey Forest
crannog
Kingdom of Breifne
AirgĂ­alla
Lebor na gCert: The Book of Rights, translated by Myles Dillon (Irish Text Society 1962)
O'Boylans
The Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster
Annals of The Four Masters
Mac Carthaigh's Book
The Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster

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