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covered the deanery of Adare, and at one point extended past Kilmallock to Ardpartrick and Doneraile. The tribes of Ui Chonail Gabhra extended to a western district, along the Deel and Slieve Luachra, now the baronies of Upper and Lower Connello. Other septs within the Ui Fidgheinte were long associated with other Limerick locations; a branch of the Fir Tamnaige gave its name to Mahoonagh, or Tawnagh. Feenagh is the only geographical trace extant today of ancient Ui-Fidhgeinte. Though the changes in the name of Ui-Fidhgeinte down to the modern Feenagh seem strange, they are quite natural when one takes into account the gradual change from the Irish to the English tongue with a totally different method of spelling and pronunciation and the omission of the "Ui" which was unintelligible to those acquainted only with the latter language. During 1750 to 1900, Fidgeinte had become FOUGHANOUGH or FEOHONAGH, and finally FEENAGH—a name now confined to a single parish southeast of Newcastle in County Limerick.
904:). It is clear that the chiefs and territories of what were formerly the Ui-Fidghente (i.e. the Uí Chonaill Gabra and the Uí Chairpri) were under pressure after 1178, indicating they were still in their historical territory after the 1169 invasion of foreigners, and were caught in the crossfire between the MacCarthaigs, the O'Brians and the English foreigners. By the end of the 12th century, the Ui Fidghente territory was under extreme pressure from all sides, as the MacCarthaigs, O'Brians and the English foreigners (Fitzgerald, Fitzmaurice, DeBurgo) looked to the south and west to expand against the remnants of the Ui Fidghente, the Uí Chonaill Gabra and the Ui Chairpre, who were without formidable allies. 872: 639: 594: 547: 495: 2983: 24: 933: 888:
Chonaill Gabra commanded one of the largest forces in Munster at this time and that it was not until after sustained attacks from the FitzGeralds that they were forced to retire to Cork in the mid 13th century. The same Cuiléin Ua Cuiléin and many of the nobles of Uí Chonaill Gabra were slain in a battle with Domnall Mac Carthaig in 1189, an unfortunate event which contributed to their weak resistance against the invading
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AI1177.3 Great warfare this year between Tuadmumu (Thomond) and Desmumu (Munster), and from Luimnech to Corcach and from Clár Doire Mór to Cnoc Brénainn was laid waste, both church and lay property. And the Uí Meic Caille and the Uí Liatháin came into the west of Ireland, and the Eóganacht Locha Léin
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are excluded as non-participating. By circa 950, the territory of the Ui Fidgheinte were divided primarily between the two most powerful septs, the Ui Cairbre and the Ui Coilean. The Ui Cairbre Aobhdha (of which O’Donovan were chief), lay along the Maigue basin in Coshmagh and Kenry (Caenraighe) and
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The Danish connection of the Ui Fidghente was also a considerable factor in the decrease of their power. The Ui Fidghenete had allied with the Ui Imhar five generations before Donovan was slain in 977, and the O'Donovans continued to carry Danish-dominated names well past the death of Amlaíb (Olaf)
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The Ui Fidgheinte were not subject to the Eóganachta kings at Cashel, and did not pay tribute. The Book of Rights noted that the stipends of the King of Cashel to the kings of his territory included, to the King of Ui Chonaill: ten steeds, shields, horns; and, to the King of BrughRigh (now Bruree):
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The Uí Fidgenti descend from Fiachu Fidgenti, the second son of Dáire Cerbba, whom, it is believed, became the senior line of the Milesian race upon the death of Crimhthann in 379 AD Fiacha himself, however, never became King of Munster, for he was killed by his rival, Aengus Tireach, great grandson
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MCB1177.2 A great war broke out between Domhnall Mór Ó Briain and Diarmaid Mór Mac Carthaigh, and they laid waste from Limerick to Cork, and from Clár Doire Mhóir and Waterford to Cnoc Bréanainn, both church and lay property. The Uí Mac Caille fled southwards across the Lee into Uí Eachach, the
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note that in 1177 there was "An expedition by Domnall Ua Donnchada (Donnell O'Donoghue) and Cuilén Ua Cuiléin (Colin O'Collins) against Machaire, and they took away many cows. Peace was afterwards made by the son of Mac Carthaig (MacCarthy) and by the Uí Briain (O'Briens)". This suggests the Uí
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Because of the later dominance of County Clare by the Dál gCais, the Uí Fidgenti septs there have proven difficult to trace and identify. A powerful branch of the Uí Chonaill Gabra known as the Uí Chormaic preserved their identity, from whom descend the O'Hehirs, but it is believed that other
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Ua Donnubáinof in 1201. Having allied with the losing side of the Danish / Irish conflicts in the late 10th century, the O'Donovans of Ui Chairbre saw their influence wane during the next two centuries while they tried to stem the tide against more powerful forces.
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AI972.3 The capture of Mathgamain son of Cennétig, king of Caisel. He was treacherously seized by Donnuban and handed over to the son of Bran in violation of the guarantee and despite the interdiction of the elders of Mumu, and he was put to death by Bran's
813:). The O'Collins, the most powerful sept, would follow many of the O'Donovans some decades later, but one or two smaller septs within the Ui Fidghente, notably the MacEnirys, would remain in County Limerick for several centuries more as lords under the new 779:
seven steeds, horns, swords and seven serving youths and seven bondmen. It also noted that the word of the King of Ui Chonail to the Kings of Cashel was sufficient, and no hostages need be exchanged as consideration for an agreement. A passage in
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Eóghanacht Locha Léin fled to Féardhruim in Uí Eachach, the Ciarraighe Luahra into Thomond, the Uí Chairbre, the Uí Chonaill, and the Uí Dhonnabháin into Eóghanacht Locha Léin, and to the country around Mangarta.
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of Cormac Cas, in a battle fought at Clidhna, near Glandore Harbor. As noted in the Book of Lecan, Fiacha received the designation because he constructed a wooden horse at the fair of Aenach Cholmain.
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Genealogies deriving from the Uí Fidgenti include O'Billry, O’Bruadair (Brouder), O'Cennfhaelaidh (Kenneally/Kenealy), Clerkin, Collins (Cuilen), O'Connell, O'Dea,
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A variety of sources show that Uí Fidgenti was the most prominent of the non-(classical)-Eóganacht overkingdoms of medieval Munster, once the formerly powerful
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Murphy, Gerard (ed.), "The Lament of Créide, Daughter of Gúaire of Aidne, for Dínertach, Son of Gúaire of the Ui Fhidgente", in Gerard Murphy (ed.),
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family are given an Uí Fidgenti (Uí Chonaill Gabra) pedigree, but the Munster sept as a whole are generally regarded to belong to the Corcu Loígde.
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came as far as Férdruim in Uí Echach, the Ciarraige Luachra into Tuadmumu, and the Uí Chonaill and Uí Chairpri as far as Eóganacht Locha Léin.
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Ultimately, six hundred years after the time of Fiacha, the territories of the Uí Fidgenti divided into two principal factions or
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features a very detailed genealogy of the Uí Fidgenti, compiled and translated from numerous primary and secondary sources
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Annala Rioghachta Eireann. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616
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The core of the Uí Chonaill Gabra, under the O'Collins, remained a powerful force in Munster for some period of time. The
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AI766.2 A defeat by the Uí Fhidgeinte and by the Araid Cliach on Mael Dúin, son of Aed, in Brega, i.e. Énboth Breg.
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Volume XXV, Section C (Archaeology, Linguistic, and Literature). Dublin. 1904–1905. Pages 327–480, Plates X-XVIII.
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by different scholars working in a number of traditions, with no agreement ever reached or appearing reachable.
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AI834.8 Dúnadach son of Scannlán, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, won a battle against the heathens, in which many fell.
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names the Uí Fidgenti, including the Uí Liatháin, among the Three Eóganachta of Munster, the others being the
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The recurring conflict with the O'Briens had its most infamous event more than two centuries before, when
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In the pronunciation, the -d- is silent, and the -g- becomes a glide, producing what might be anglicized
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caused the Uí Chonaill and Uí Chairpri to flee as far as Eóganacht Locha Léin and others into
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AI774.4 Death of Cenn Faelad, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, and of Rechtabra, king of Corcu Bascinn.
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The Uí Fidgenti are credited with having a unique relationship with the Eóganachta kings at
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Life of Daniel O'Connell, the Liberator : His Times – Political, Social, and Religious
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AI683.1 Kl. Death of Donennach, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, and the mortality of the children. .
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The Annals first note the Uí Fidgenti in 645 (649) as allies of the celebrated king of
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Ui Conaill Gabhra i gContae Luimnigh: A Stair (A History of West County Limerick)
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Evidence may or may not exist for long-term exchange between the Uí Fidgenti and
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Appendix to the Annals of the Four Masters, edited by John O'Donovan, page 2432
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Appendix to the Annals of the Four Masters edited by John O'Donovan, page 2434
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Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland c. 1100–1600: A Cultural Landscape Study
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North Munster Studies: Essays in Commemoration of Monsignor Michael Moloney
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North Munster Studies: Essays in Commemoration of Monsignor Michael Moloney
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AI635.1 The battle of Cúil Óchtair between the UÍ Fhidgeinte and the Araid.
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as having been one of the two great seats of the Dáirine and the legendary
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AI751.1 Kl. Death of Dub dá Bairenn son of Aed Rón, king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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AI786.2 Death of Scandlán son of Flann son of Erc, king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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Kelleher, John V., "The Rise of the Dál Cais", in Étienne Rynne (ed.),
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AI732.1 Kl. Death of Dub Indrecht son of Erc., king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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AI962.4 Death of Scandlán grandson of Riacán, king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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was discovered in Uí Fidgenti territory, at Reerasta Rath in 1868.
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Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh: The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill
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AI974.0 Death of Dhonnabhan mac Cathail, tigherna Ua Fidhgeinte.
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AI835.9 Death of Dúnadach son of Scannlán, king of Uí Fhidgente.
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A New History of Ireland: Prehistoric and Early Ireland, Vol. 1
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AI860.2 Aed son of Dub dá Bairenn, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, dies.
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The disintegration of the Uí Fidgenti commenced in 1178, when
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AI982.4 Uainide son of Dhonnabhán, king of Uí Chairpri, died.
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AI846.5 Niall son of Cenn Faelad, king of Uí Fhidgente, dies.
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AI846.5 Niall son of Cenn Faelad, king of Uí Fhidgente, dies.
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AI649.2 Death of Crunnmael son of Aed, king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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AI989.4 Congal son of Anrudán, king of Corcu Duibne, dies.
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AI762.2 Death of Flann son of Erc, king of Uí Fhidgeinte.
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Lewis, Topographical Dictionary, under the word Mahonagh
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Westropp, Ancient Churches in Co. Limerick, page 332-333
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and the sons of Domnall Mór Ua Briain in the year 1201 (
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has maps and convenient Uí Fidgenti-related genealogies
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families were later wrongly classified as Dalcassian.
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Boydell Press. 2004. 1660:O'Leary of Uí Fidgenti 1355:Stokes 1887, pp. 202–5 1117:Uí Fidgenti Uí Dedaid 1058:Brian, son of Cennétig 937: 876: 701: 679:Battle of Carn Conaill 248:• Disestablished 2724:Finghin Mac Cárthaigh 2709:Cormac mac Cuilennáin 2664:Óengus mac Nad Froích 2216:Eóganacht Glendamnach 2151:MacCarthy Mor dynasty 1797:Joyce, Patrick Weston 1759:Cormac mac Cuilennáin 1739:Charles-Edwards, T.M. 935: 929:in the 19th century. 874: 696: 381:, but extending into 146:Common languages 2894:Annals of Inisfallen 2719:Cormac Mac Cárthaigh 2704:Ólchobar mac Cináeda 2674:Fíngen mac Áedo Duib 2639:Crimthann mac Fidaig 2234:Eóganacht Locha Léin 2039:Todd, James Henthorn 1986:O'Rahilly, Thomas F. 1925:Ó Corráin, Donnchadh 1612:Annals of Inisfallen 1600:Annals of Inisfallen 1123:Crimthann mac Fidaig 885:Annals of Inisfallen 834:Donnubán mac Cathail 787:Eóganacht Locha Léin 482:of the Uí Fidgenti. 389:, and possibly even 141:(Dún Eochair Maigue) 42:improve this article 2864:Cycles of the Kings 2714:Máel Muad mac Brain 2694:Óengus mac Fergusso 2689:Cathal mac Finguine 2277:Eóganacht Raithlind 1873:Meyer, Kuno (ed.), 1838:Royal Irish Academy 1836:Proceedings of the 1729:Byrne, Francis John 1316:; Charles-Edwards, 1096:Based primarily on 936:Michael Ó Coileáins 894:Amlaíb Ua Donnubáin 854:Máel Muad mac Brain 803:Domnall Mor O'Brien 791:Eóganacht Raithlind 683:Uí Fiachrach Aidhne 681:. 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