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Niall of the Nine Hostages
Niall of the Nine Hostages Niall of the Nine Hostages (Irish: Niall Noigíallach) was a High King of ...
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Talk:Niall of the Nine Hostages
Talk:Niall of the Nine Hostages Bear with me folks, I have a ... back up your position. To my mind Niall (and the Connachta, his supposed brothers) is ... twelve Irish men could be descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages, a 5th-century warlord who was ...
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Niall
Niall This is a disambiguation page: a list ... directly to the intended article. Look up Niall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Niall may mean: Niall is a masculine given name of Gaelic ... most popular meaning assigned to the name Niall of the Nine Hostages was a ...
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Talk:Niall
Talk:Niall I don't think Niall can be attributed as an Irish name ... ruled Ulster). The dynasty was founded by Niall of the Nine Hostages. This article is not quite encyclopedia material ... page on the [wictionary] about the name 'Niall' and it conforms to a better ...
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Niall Glundubh
Niall Glundubh Niall Glundubh, Lord of Aileach (d. October 919 ... High King of Ireland. A decedent of Niall of the Nine Hostages), he is considered the first of the ... Aileach chieftain Aedh Finnliath and Mael Muire , Niall is first recorded succeeding his brother ...
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Early history of Ireland
... The Gaelic king of Tara known as Niall Noígiallach, or Niall of the Nine Hostages, is the earliest historical figure whose historicity ... be known as Meath several centuries later). Niall succeeded his father around 400 AD and ... Ulster was undertaken chiefly by three of Niall's sons, Conall Gulban, Eógan and ...
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Talk:Northern Ireland/Archive02
... Red Hand of Ireland was created by Niall of the Nine Hostages, who won the kingship, acording to legend ... off his hand to gain the kingship. Niall later kidnaped a boy named Patricius, who ... aware of any suggestion that it was Niall of the Nine Hostages. Your clan may need to get ...
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Uí Néill
... The Uí Néill (Irish for "descendants of Niall" Uí pronounced 'Ee': ) were an Irish dynasty who claimed descent from Niall Noigiallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages), a semi-historical High King of Ireland ... Connachta dynasty, or as "the sons of Niall." The term Uí Néill did not - ...
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... Hy-Many MacDermot MacDermot Roe Dermot MacDermot Niall Anthony MacDermot Rory MacDermot Kings of Moylurg ... Irish Biography Aonghus mac Umor Brion mac Niall Connall Caol Diarmait mac Mail na mBo Eochaid Allmhuir Eochaid Mugmedon Loeguire mac Niall Lughaid mac Loeguire Macriagoil Ua Magleni, Bishop ... Murchad mac Diarmait mac Mail na mBo Niall Noigiallach/Niall of the Nine Hostages Palladius Parthalon ...
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O'Neill
... Néill or Ua Néill, meaning 'grandson of Niall'. The dynastic term, Uí Néill, was derived from Niall Noigíallach who died about 450. The surname ... was taken from a descendant of his, Niall Glundubh of the Uí Néill, who was ... times. The progenitor of the dynasty was Niall of the Nine Hostages (Niall Noigiallach), said to be High ...
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